FAQS

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, I do provide mobile notary services across Florida. I can travel to your home, office, hospital, or any convenient location to notarize your documents.

In Florida, the signer must appear in person before the notary, provide valid photo identification (such as a driver’s license or passport), and sign the document in the presence of the notary public.

Yes! Florida law allows remote online notarization (RON). Our online notary service enables you to get your documents notarized from anywhere in Florida using secure audio-video technology.

My notary fees are competitive and transparent. Please contact me or visit our pricing page for details on standard and mobile notary fees.

Scheduling is easy! Contact me by phone, use the contact form, or email us. Also, I offer flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends, and provide both in-person and remote notary services.

If you need to cancel or be late for an appointment, call me at least one hour before your scheduled time.

Cancellations must be made at least 24hours in advance. Missed or late appointments may be subjected to a rescheduling fee.

A notary public in Florida is an official appointed by the state to witness the signing of important documents, administer oaths, and deter fraud. Florida notary services are essential for legal documents such as real estate transactions, affidavits, power of attorney, and more.

Our Florida notary public can notarize a wide range of documents, including wills, trusts, deeds, contracts, loan documents, parental consent forms, business agreements and vehicle title transfers.

Florida notary laws require the signer to be present before the notary at the time of notarization, except in cases of Remote Online Notarization (RON), which is also legal in Florida. Notaries must verify the identity of signers using acceptable photo identification, keep records as required, and are prohibited from notarizing documents if they have a financial interest or are related to the signer. Florida law also limits the maximum fee a notary may charge.

Accepted forms of identification include Florida notary law accepts government-issued photo IDs such as a Florida driver’s license, U.S. passport, state-issued ID, military ID, or foreign passport (with U.S. stamps or visas). The ID must be current or issued within the past five years.

Absolutely. I do support both brick-and-mortar and online businesses with virtual consulting, digital marketing strategies, and cloud-based management tools tailored to Florida’s unique business environment.

You can easily book a free business management consultation online through or call our Florida office at 772-782-5105. I do offer flexible appointments, including evenings and weekends.

Every Florida business is unique. I do provide personalized management plans tailored to your company’s goals, size, industry, and challenges.

Pricing is competitive and transparent. Contact me for a free quote based on your business needs. I do offer flexible packages for Florida businesses of all sizes.

I am a locally owned and operated business management firm with a deep knowledge of Florida’s business landscape. My team is dedicated to helping your business succeed with expert advice, innovative solutions, and exceptional customer service.

I provide comprehensive business management solutions including strategic planning, financial management, operations consulting, marketing support, HR consulting, and business process optimization for small businesses and corporations throughout Florida.

As your business consultant, I do use proven strategies and local market insights to help streamline operations, reduce costs, improve productivity, and increase profitability.

Yes, I do guide entrepreneurs through the process of starting a business, including business registration, Florida corporation and LLC formation, licensing, and compliance requirements.