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09 Aug '24
Florida had previously authorized the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to develop a mobile driver’s license and identification card and it had done so. House Bill 1313 now requires the implementation of these electronic credentials. The technology behind these mobile IDs is robust. In other states with similar implementations, the individual must download […]
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09 Aug '24
When Florida enacted its online notarization statute in 2019, it also enacted provisions related to the witnessing of electronic records, such as the witnessing of a will, for which a Notary may be involved. The effect of House Bill 483 is to clarify that online notarization procedures still apply in circumstances where an electronic document […]
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09 Aug '24
From time to time state legislatures go back into their state codes to make updates and to correct typographical errors that were not discovered during the process of enacting legislation. Such is the case with Senate Bill 596. The changes made to three sections appearing in the Notary statutes of Florida Statutes Chapter 117 do […]
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09 Aug '24
House Bill 409 is a massive new law that modifies Florida’s existing Notary statutes and adds new provisions for online notarization. One notable change to the Notary statutes is the new requirement that a certificate of acknowledgment or jurat specify whether the principal appeared physically before the Notary or by means of audio-video communication. But […]
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09 Aug '24
In Florida, the statute prescribes the specific forms of written identification that a Notary may accept from a signer to verify the signer’s identity. HB 401 expands the list of approved IDs to include a veterans health ID issued by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. According to the bill analysis for HB 401, a […]
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09 Aug '24
Seeking to standardize how Florida refers to the process of voting absentee, Senate Bill 112 makes a global change throughout the Florida Statutes to replace the term “absentee” with vote-by-mail.” Section 117.05(2)(b), prohibiting Notaries from charging a fee to notarizing an absentee ballot, is one of many places where the new term is applied. There […]
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09 Aug '24
A minor, non-substantive technical amendment to Florida’s administrative rule governing a Notary’s electronic signature clarifies that NIST Special Publication 800-64 version 1.0.2 is incorporated by reference into the rule and updates the URL where the document may be found.
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09 Aug '24
In Florida, certain correctional officers are authorized to administer oaths in the performance of their duties. For example, when taking the report in a criminal investigation or traffic accident, an officer will need to have his or her signature notarized under oath, or administer an oath to an affiant during the investigation or accident. Under current […]
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09 Aug '24
Prior to January 1, 1992, Florida Notaries were allowed to use an embosser as the official seal. However, consistent with the move toward requiring Notaries to use a Notary seal that is photographically reproducible, Florida enacted a law requiring Notaries to use a rubber stamp inking seal. The law contained a grandfather clause that allowed […]
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09 Aug '24
House Bill 841 adopts certain provisions of the Uniform Power of Attorney Act adopted by the Uniform Law Commission. Florida’s Notary statutes already allow a Notary to sign for a person who is unable to sign, and HB 841 clarifies that a Notary may use this signing procedure when asked to notarize a power of […]
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