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Florida Notary Law Quiz

Revised November 26, 2024

How well do you know Florida's notary laws? Take this quick quiz to find out! Scroll down for the answers.

  1. You can become a notary if you live in another state but have a place of employment in the State of Florida. True or False
  2. A Florida notary may perform official acts in any state. True or False
  3. A Florida notary must use an ink stamp as their official seal. True or False
  4. A Florida notary is not required to keep and maintain a notary record book. True or False
  5. Florida notaries are allowed to perform marriage ceremonies for family members. True or False
  6. According to Florida law, a Social Security card is an acceptable form of identification that a notary may rely upon for notarization. True or False
  7. A Florida notary may perform a remote online notarization (RON). True or False

 

 

Answers

  1. False: You must be a resident of the State of Florida to become a Florida notary.
  2. False: Florida notaries may only perform notarial acts within the geographical boundaries of the State of Florida.
  3. True: The official seal must be an ink stamp, which can be round or rectangular. An embosser may only be used only in conjunction with the official seal.
  4. True: Florida law does not require traditional notaries to keep a record book, but it’s highly recommended to protect against liability.
  5. True: This is the only notarial act Florida notaries may perform for family.
  6. False: A Social Security card is not an acceptable form of identification. A satisfactory form of identification must be current or issued within the last 5 years, that has a serial number or other identifying number such as a driver or non-driver license, U.S. Passport, Foreign Passport. For a complete list of acceptable IDs, refer to Florida Statute 117.05 (5)(b).
  7. True: Florida notaries are authorized to perform remote online notarizations.  However, Florida notaries are required to obtain their RON commission certification after obtaining their traditional notary commission.

 

Category: Florida Notary Law