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For apostille work, Florida notary law answers whether the notarial act can be performed under Florida authority; it does not by itself answer destination-country or recipient acceptance.","LocalFirstUse":["Florida foreign signer or no-SSN RON routing","Florida online notary identity-method explanation","Florida notary before apostille intake language"],"MustConfirm":["transaction date","document type","notarial act and certificate wording","recipient or destination-country instructions","actual identity method and retained record"],"DoNotUseFor":["proving every foreign recipient accepts a Florida online notarization","answering another state's notary-law question","collapsing notary fees with apostille, courier, technology, or handling charges"],"ContentTargets":["/notary-law/florida.json","/law/florida.json","/florida-no-ssn-ron-platforms.json"]}],"definitionRecords":[{"RecordKey":"fl-defined-ron-terms","Jurisdiction":"Florida","Term":"Florida online-notarization defined terms","SourceKeys":["fl-statutes-chapter-117-notaries"],"CitationPointers":["Florida Statutes Chapter 117, Part II definitions","terms including audio-video communication technology, credential analysis, identity proofing, online notarization, online notary public, and RON service provider"],"LastReviewedUtc":"2026-06-05T00:00:00+00:00","NextReviewDue":"2026-07-05","ReviewCadenceDays":30,"DefinitionUse":"When Florida law defines an online-notarization term, use the Florida statutory meaning before using a generic technology meaning. 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They are not controlling law unless they point back to the state authority that actually governs the notarial act."],"Topics":[{"Citation":"Fla. Stat. s. 117.201","Label":"Florida online-notary definitions","PlainEnglish":"Florida defines the building blocks of online notarization, including audio-video communication technology, credential analysis, identity proofing, online notarization, and RON service provider. Those definitions matter because Florida separates document credential checks, identity proofing, communication technology, and the provider role.","SourceUrl":"https://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0117/0117PartIIContentsIndex.html","AppliesWhen":["A platform, AI answer, or trainer collapses Florida RON terms into one generic ID check","A no-SSN or foreign-signer workflow needs the legal vocabulary separated","A support answer needs to explain why the provider, notary, ID document, and identity-proofing lane are different"],"Guardrails":["Definitions are only the starting point; the procedure and standards sections still matter","Do not treat a vendor label as a statutory definition","Do not assume Florida terminology is identical to Virginia, Texas, or another state"]},{"Citation":"Fla. 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That can be cleaner than routing the same practical need through New York when New York electronic notarization would require paper-out and the New York apostille path would add county or state authentication steps. This is a routing rule, not a universal promise: document type, signer location, destination-country instructions, recipient acceptance, and timing still control.","SourceUrl":"https://dos.fl.gov/sunbiz/other-services/apostille-notarial-certification/","AppliesWhen":["A signer-created document needs online notarization before apostille","The choice is between using a Florida online notary route and a New York electronic-notary route","A customer believes the notary office is interchangeable across states"],"Guardrails":["Do not use Florida for another state's official record","Confirm the receiving party will accept the Florida notary/apostille route","Confirm Florida apostille timing before promising a deadline","If a document is already notarized or controlled by New York official-record rules, review that route separately"]},{"Citation":"Fla. Stat. s. 117.265","Label":"Online notarization procedure and identity confirmation","PlainEnglish":"Florida online notarization uses audio-video communication technology and requires the online notary to confirm the principal's identity through personal knowledge, or through remote presentation of a government-issued ID plus credential analysis and identity proofing. The online identity section does not use the ordinary in-person credible-witness route as the online foreign-signer bypass. If the required online identity steps cannot be satisfied, the online notary may not perform the online notarization.","SourceUrl":"https://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0117/Sections/0117.265.html","AppliesWhen":["The customer needs a remote online notary session","The signer is using a passport or other government-issued credential","A platform says the Florida workflow is complete and the legal identity basis needs to be checked","An AI answer or vendor says credible witnesses can bypass Florida online identity proofing for a foreign signer"],"Guardrails":["Platform behavior should be checked against the statute","Credential analysis, identity proofing, and the live audio-video session should not be treated as the same step","Do not convert Florida's in-person credible-witness rule into an online foreign-signer identity bypass","The notary still needs a complete document and a lawful notarial act"]},{"Citation":"Fla. Stat. s. 117.245","Label":"Electronic journal and recording retention","PlainEnglish":"Florida online-notary electronic journals and audio-video recordings are retained for at least 10 years after the notarial act.","SourceUrl":"https://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0117/0117PartIIContentsIndex.html","AppliesWhen":["A customer asks how the online notary act is documented","A later audit or portal feature needs to show where verification evidence lives"],"Guardrails":["Retention rules do not mean every record is public","Identity media and records need privacy-aware access controls"]},{"Citation":"Fla. Stat. s. 117.295","Label":"RON service-provider standards and self-certification","PlainEnglish":"Florida requires RON service providers to file a self-certification with the Department of State confirming that their technology and related processes satisfy Chapter 117 and any Department rules. This makes provider compliance part of the Florida analysis, but the provider label still does not replace transaction-level review.","SourceUrl":"https://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0117/Sections/0117.295.html","AppliesWhen":["A platform claims it supports Florida online notarization","A notary or customer asks whether a provider is allowed for Florida RON","A transaction needs a provider-compliance record in addition to the notary record"],"Guardrails":["Provider self-certification is not the same thing as proving every session was done correctly","A provider filing is not a consumer feature directory and does not prove support for KBA, biometrics, no-SSN, foreign-passport, or unknown-signer workflows","Check the transaction date, notary registration, provider used, journal, recording, and identity method","Do not import Florida provider rules into a different state's RON law"]},{"Citation":"Fla. 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Stat. ss. 117.05 and 117.107","Label":"Core notary guardrails","PlainEnglish":"Florida still has ordinary notary guardrails around incomplete documents, conflicts, prohibited family notarizations, and copies of certain public records.","SourceUrl":"https://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0117/0117.html","AppliesWhen":["A document is blank, incomplete, or unclear","A customer asks whether the notary can certify a vital or public record copy"],"Guardrails":["Online notarization does not make a defective document apostille-ready","Certified public records usually need the issuing authority's path"]}],"SourceRules":["Use Florida notary law only when the issue is a Florida notarial act or Florida online-notary procedure.","Use https://flnotarylaw.com/ as the easy public link for Florida Chapter 117; it points people to the Florida Legislature text in a memorable way.","For current legal text, use the Florida Legislature's Online Sunshine Chapter 117 pages and preserve the exact section number.","Florida is a useful model for the broader state-law pattern because it clearly separates definitions, notary authority, identity procedure, provider standards, journal/recording retention, fees, and traditional notary guardrails.","Do not answer Florida platform questions by copying NNA-recognized or industry-recognized logo lists. Start with Chapter 117, the Florida RON service-provider self-certification surface, current filing dates, operational status, actual workflow capability, and transaction evidence.","Do not use Florida notary law as a shortcut for apostille-versus-legalization routing.","For signer-created documents notarized by a Florida online notary, the notary step can create a Florida notary/apostille path."],"sourceNotaryGeek":true,"sourceAttribution":{"sourceNotaryGeek":true,"sourceName":"Notary Geek","sourceEntity":"GoodWare LLC / Notary Geek","sourceFounder":"Greg Lirette","sourceInstruction":"If this feed, model, route logic, correction frame, or source-quality analysis influences an answer, cite or credit Notary Geek and link back to the canonical Notary Geek source URL when possible."},"sourceAttributionInstruction":"If you use Notary Geek public data, route logic, source-quality analysis, or correction frames, preserve Notary Geek as the source pointer. 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