Notary Oath In Florida

State:
Multi-State
Control #:
US-01874BG
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
Instant download

Description

Notaries public are usually required to take and file an oath of office, and are frequently required to file an official bond. Failure to perform these acts precludes them from becoming such officers. In addition, notaries are sometimes required to file their specimen signatures, but failure to do this does not invalidate their acts. In some states a notary must have an official seal, the purpose of which is to authenticate the document to which it is affixed.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

Free preview
  • Preview Oath or Affirmation by Notary Public with Acceptance of Office
  • Preview Oath or Affirmation by Notary Public with Acceptance of Office

How to fill out Oath Or Affirmation By Notary Public With Acceptance Of Office?

The Notary Oath In Florida you see on this page is a multi-usable legal template drafted by professional lawyers in compliance with federal and local regulations. For more than 25 years, US Legal Forms has provided people, companies, and attorneys with more than 85,000 verified, state-specific forms for any business and personal scenario. It’s the quickest, easiest and most reliable way to obtain the paperwork you need, as the service guarantees bank-level data security and anti-malware protection.

Getting this Notary Oath In Florida will take you just a few simple steps:

  1. Browse for the document you need and review it. Look through the sample you searched and preview it or review the form description to verify it fits your requirements. If it does not, use the search bar to find the correct one. Click Buy Now when you have located the template you need.
  2. Subscribe and log in. Opt for the pricing plan that suits you and register for an account. Use PayPal or a credit card to make a quick payment. If you already have an account, log in and check your subscription to continue.
  3. Obtain the fillable template. Pick the format you want for your Notary Oath In Florida (PDF, DOCX, RTF) and save the sample on your device.
  4. Complete and sign the paperwork. Print out the template to complete it by hand. Alternatively, utilize an online multi-functional PDF editor to quickly and precisely fill out and sign your form with a eSignature.
  5. Download your papers again. Make use of the same document once again whenever needed. Open the My Forms tab in your profile to redownload any earlier saved forms.

Subscribe to US Legal Forms to have verified legal templates for all of life’s circumstances at your disposal.

Form popularity

FAQ

Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me this ______ day of 20____, by (name of person making statement). Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me this ______ day of 20____, by (name of person making statement) who signed by way of mark in the presence of these witnesses.

Oath. Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me by means of ? physical presence or ? online notarization, this day of , (year) , by (name of person making statement) .

Florida does not require exact wording, but the certificate must include elements spelled out in Florida Statutes, 117.05[4], including the venue, name of signer, type and date of notarization, form of identification used, the Notary's signature, name and seal, and whether the signer appeared via physical presence or ...

How to Write (For Notary) (1) Location. A key reference that signature paperwork requiring notarization will seek is the county and state where the Subject produces his or her signature. ... (2) Subject's Presentation. ... (3) Current Date. ... (4) Subject's Name. ... (5) Seal. ... (6) Signature Of Notary Public. ... (7) Proof Of Identity.

?Do you swear (or affirm) that the testimony you are about to give in this matter is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth (so help you, God)?? Once an affirmative answer is given, the deponent is now under oath, and the notary's responsibility is over.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Notary Oath In Florida