
Notary vs Witness: What’s the Difference and When Do You Need Each?
When signing a legal document in Florida, you may be told you need a witness, a notary public, or both. These two roles serve entirely

When signing a legal document in Florida, you may be told you need a witness, a notary public, or both. These two roles serve entirely

Many Florida residents assume writing a will is as simple as putting wishes on paper and signing it in front of a notary. Florida law

Most people never think about affidavits until they urgently need one. A court deadline is approaching, an immigration filing is pending, or a property matter

Property transfers in Florida do not always involve a formal sale. Sometimes a spouse needs to be added to a title. A parent wants to

Proving where you live should be straightforward. But Florida often requires specific documentation that many people have never encountered until they need it urgently. Whether

Most people think fingerprints last forever once submitted. That assumption creates problems when license renewals come up and the fingerprints expired months ago without warning.

Florida real estate closings require precision. A borrower sits down expecting a professional who understands every document in the package, can guide them through the

Most people treat “stamp” and “seal” as the same word. In casual conversation, that works fine. But when a notarized document lands on a desk

If you hold a Florida notary commission, chances are this thought has crossed your mind at least once. It is that ‘ why not just

Getting a document notarized feels like the straightforward final step. You show up, sign, get the stamp and move on. But when something goes wrong