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Yes, I Can Help You Notarize a:

Durable Power of Attorney

A durable power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that authorizes another person to make decisions on your behalf, particularly in situations where you are unable to do so. It is commonly used for financial or healthcare matters. The designation “durable” ensures that the POA remains valid even if the individual granting authority becomes mentally incapable of managing their affairs.

Notarization is necessary to verify the identities of both the principal (the individual granting authority) and the agent (the designated representative). This process helps prevent fraud by confirming the document’s authenticity and ensuring that the principal is willingly delegating authority. While notarization does not make the document legally binding, it strengthens its credibility, making it more widely accepted in financial and healthcare institutions. Additionally, it provides an official record that all parties clearly understood their responsibilities.

Why Use a Notary?

I offer mobile Notary Public Services in the following zip codes of Florida:

32966, 33471, 33825, 33827, 33830, 33834, 33841, 33843, 33847, 33852, 33853, 33854, 33855, 33856, 33857, 33859, 33860, 33865, 33867, 33870, 33872, 33873, 33875, 33876, 33890, 33898, 33944, 33960, 33982, 34266, 34268, 34269, 34739, 34972, 34974

Training I Have Taken To Be a Better Notary Public In

Sebring, Florida

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I make sure to stay up-to-date on all of my state laws and regulations as a Notary Public. 

The National Notary Assocation is a rite of passage for a professional Notary Public. I keep my membership up-to-date!

I am proud to hold the Cannabis Friendly Notary Certification from Notary Coach, which allows me to serve the unique needs of the cannabis industry.

Notary Stars offers over 150+ hours of additional Notary training outside of the National Notary Assocation. 

I Am Bound to the Notarial Laws Of

Florida

*Notaries Are Not Attorneys and Therefore Cannot Practice Legal Advice.

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