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When do fees belong to an employee-notary?
For any notarial act outside of regular working hours and capacity of their employment. See sections 117.05(2), 117.045, and 28.24(29).
Fees belong to the employer-notary for all acts.
Employees must return all fees to the client.
Notaries can keep all fees regardless of the circumstances.
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Is a notary allowed to notarize a copy of a birth certificate or any vital or public record?
24 hours, 7 days a week, for 4 years until the expiry of their commission.
No
Yes. Such cost is deemed to be an expense of the agency. See sections 116.35 and 116.36, Florida Statutes
No, unless they are a licensed attorney.
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Is the notary responsible for securing the notary seal against misuse?
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Yes. Any unauthorized use of a notary seal by a person who is not the lawfully commissioned notary public is a criminal offense. It is also unlawful for a person to possess a notary seal or commission certificate when that person is not the lawfully commissioned notary public. See sections 117.05(7) and (8).
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How many witnesses other than the notary are recommended to sign the marriage certificate?
Only the notary is required to sign the marriage certificate.
Two witnesses are recommended in case proof of the marriage ceremony is ever needed.
Witness signatures are not necessary on a marriage certificate.
At least five witnesses should sign the marriage certificate.
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Can a Florida State notary solemnize marriages in different states?
For any notarial act outside of regular working hours and capacity of their employment. See sections 117.05(2), 117.045, and 28.24(29).
Those who make a false oath or affirmation is subject to charges of perjury.
Yes. Florida law provides that certain law enforcement officers or correctional officers may act as notaries in some instances. These officers are limited in what they are authorized to do in fact, they may only administer oaths "when engaged in the performance of official duties." See §117.10, Florida Statutes. For example, if they are conducting an investigation, they may take sworn statements from witnesses. This law is applicable to the following officers: Law enforcement officers Correctional officers Correctional probation officers Traffic accident investigation officers Traffic infraction enforcement officers
No, the marriage has to be within the geographical bounds of the United States.
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