The Complete Guide to Florida Notary Services: Where to Start
Over the course of this blog, we’ve covered a genuinely wide range of notary topics — enough that it seemed worth pulling together a single guide to help you find exactly what you need, rather than scrolling through everything. Consider this the front door to the rest of the site.
If You’re New to Notarization
Start here if you’ve never had something notarized and want the basics:
- What to Expect During a Notary Appointment
- When Do You Actually Need a Notary?
- 25 Common Documents That Require a Notary
- Acceptable Identification for Florida Notarizations
- How to Choose the Right Notary for Your Needs
Understanding Remote Online Notary (RON)
If you’re curious about signing from home, start with these:
- The Complete Guide to Remote Online Notary Services in Florida
- What Is a Remote Online Notary (RON)?
- Is Online Notarization Safe?
- Step-by-Step Guide to Online Notarization
- Documents You Can Notarize Online
Mobile Notary: When You Need an In-Person Visit
For situations where in-person notarization makes the most sense:
- What Is a Mobile Notary and How Does It Work?
- Florida Mobile Notary Pricing Explained
- Hospital Notary Services: What to Expect
- Emergency Notary Services in Florida
- Weekend & After-Hours Mobile Notary Appointments
Estate Planning & Power of Attorney
Documents that protect you and your family:
- Documents You’ll Need for an Estate Planning Appointment
- How to Notarize a Power of Attorney in Florida
- Medical vs Financial Power of Attorney
- Do Wills Need to Be Notarized in Florida?
- What Happens During a Trust Signing?
Real Estate & Business Documents
For closings, deeds, and business transactions:
- What Happens at a Real Estate Closing?
- Florida Quit Claim Deeds Explained
- What Does a Mobile Loan Signing Agent Do?
- Business & Corporate Notary Services for Florida Companies
Local Service Areas
Find your specific city’s coverage and pricing:
- Treasure Coast Mobile Notary Services
- Vero Beach Mobile Notary
- Indian River County Notary
- St. Lucie County Notary
- Martin County Notary
Notary Basics & Common Questions
For the questions that don’t fit neatly elsewhere:
- Witness vs Notary: What’s the Difference?
- When Can a Florida Notary Refuse Service?
- What Florida Notaries Can and Cannot Do
- Official Florida Notary Fees Explained
- What Is an Apostille, and How Is It Different From Notarization?
A Note on How We Built This
Every guide on this blog exists because it’s a question real people actually ask before, during, or after getting something notarized — not filler content for its own sake. If you’ve read through several of these and still have a question specific to your situation, that’s exactly what a quick conversation is for.
Ready When You Are
Whichever guide brought you here, Easy Day Notary is ready to help — in person throughout the Treasure Coast, or through Remote Online Notary anywhere in Florida. Schedule an appointment or contact us with anything this guide didn’t answer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should I start if I've never used a notary before?
Our guide on what to expect during a notary appointment is the best starting point, followed by whichever service guide — mobile or Remote Online Notary — fits your situation.
How do I know whether I need a mobile visit or Remote Online Notary?
Our guide on how to choose the right notary walks through the decision step by step based on your specific document and situation.
Is there a single place to find pricing information?
Yes — our mobile notary pricing guide covers travel fees and notarial fees in full detail.
What if my specific question isn't covered in any of these guides?
Reach out directly — most questions we haven't written about yet are still ones we can answer quickly in a conversation.
