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Notary Services

Coral Gables, Flagami, Little Havana, Miami- Dade and Broward County
Notary Public Services: Commissioned and Insured

At The Academy in North Coral Gables, Florida we offer the services of a commissioned and insured Notary Public. From real estate deeds to contracts, and from loan documents to affidavits, our notaries are ready to professionally finish your document.

Many notaries public have even taken the extra step and become certified by the National Notary Association to become a Notary Signing Agent (NSA). NSA’s have taken extra coursework related to loan signings and are experienced in notarizing documents such as real estate deeds of trust, warranty deeds, mortgage notes, affidavits, certification of trusts and escrow information.

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NOTARIZATION: $10.00 per notarization only when you come to us.

MOBILE NOTARY: $10.00 per notarization plus travel fees. This service is available to any person who needs a notarization: Powers of Attorney, Advanced Health Care Documents, Acknowledgments, Affidavits, Oaths, Wills, Apostilles, Bills of Sale.

PROVIDING A WITNESS: The fees for each witness are the same as the notary travel fee.

NOTARY TRAVEL FEES:  For the purpose of easier quoting, a $100.00 “flat rate travel fee” has been established for notarizations within MIAMI Metro Area plus $10.00 for each signature notarized thereafter.
– Downtown Miami and Doral area travel fee is $110.00 plus $10.00 for each signature Notarized
– Kendall, Homestead, and Aventura, the travel fee is $150.00 plus $10.00 for each signature Notarized.
– For Broward County $200.00

THINGS YOU NEED TO HAVE AND KNOW BEFORE CALLING OUR OFFICE FOR NOTARY SERVICES 

1) You must have a valid State-issued photo ID, such as a Driver’s License or Passport.
2) Documents to be notarized must be in your possession.
3) Some documents require the signature of witnesses; scan the documents to check whether or not the signature of witnesses is required. If it is, witnesses must be present at the time of the appointment. If you can’t provide witnesses we can provide them for you upon your request.
4) Payments are to be made in cash, Zelle, or credit card at the time of the signing.
5) DON’T SIGN YOUR DOCUMENTS WITHOUT US PRESENT! Remember the whole purpose of the Notary is to legitimize and corroborate through proper identification, that the person signing the document “is in fact” the person in front of the Notary.

AFTER HOURS, EMERGENCY, AND WEEKEND NOTARY SERVICES: Call for a quote.

Apostille Service Available: Call for more information.

Frequently Asked Questions about Notary Services in Coral Gables, Flagami, Little Havana, Miami- Dade and Broward

  • What is a notary public?
  • What does a notary public notarize?
  • How does a notary verify the identity of the signer?
  • Can a Notary Public prepare or assist in the preparation of any documents?
  • Can I be refused a notarization?
  • Can a notary certify a copy of a document?
  • What about immigration paperwork can a notary public prepare or notarize immigration papers?

Q: What is a notary public?

A: According to the National Notary Association, a notary public is a public servant appointed by state government to witness the signing of important documents and administer oaths.

Q: What does a notary public notarize?

A: A notary public notarizes any document in which an originator needs to ensure the integrity of the signer.  A notary public verifies the identity of the signer, and that they are signing knowingly and willingly.  This process helps deter the fraudulent execution of documents.

Q: How does a notary verify the identity of the signer?

A: A notary will ask a signer for a document such as a driver’s license or government-issued identification card that includes a photograph, signature and some information describing the person.

Q: Can a Notary Public prepare or assist in the preparation of any documents?

A: No, a notary public can only witness the signing of the documents, not assist or prepare any documents.  To assist or prepare documents would be an unlawful practice of law. This keeps the notary’s position as an impartial witness to the signing.

Q: Can I be refused a notarization?

A: A notary public may refuse to perform a notarization if he or she cannot be certain of a prospective signer’s identity, willingness, or understanding of what is happening at that moment.  In addition, a notary may not notarize a document in which he or she has a financial interest.

Q: Can a notary certify a copy of a document?

A: State laws may vary, but in general, no. For vital records documents such as birth certificates and marriage certificates, the requestor should visit the local agency that holds these documents, such as a local county clerk. There are some limited instances when a notary may certify a copy, but it is best to check with the notary of your state.

Q: What immigration paperwork can a notary public prepare or notarize immigration papers?

A: A notary may notarized papers those that require notarization such as the Affidavit of Support, but they may not prepare or file another person’s immigration papers unless he or she is an attorney or a US DOJ accredited representative.

Walk-ins are welcome, however, we strongly recommend making an appointment for better service. 

Office Location:

3721 NW 7th Street Suite 3721-1  Miami, FL 33126 ( Located next to the DMV)

Contact Us:
Phone: 305-648-2000
Email: Services@academyfl.com