Notarize with confidence. Start online. Finish clearly.
OneClick Notary helps Florida customers complete common notarial acts through a clean, guided process built around identity verification, signer presence, and properly completed notarial certificates.
- A complete document ready for signature
- Valid identity information for the signer
- The signer present during the notarization session
- For RON, access to approved audio-video technology
Three steps. No confusion.
Submit your request
Tell us what type of notarization you need and whether you are requesting an online or in-person service.
Verify requirements
We confirm the signer, document readiness, identification needs, and any session details before the notarization.
Complete the session
The signer appears before the notary, identity is confirmed, and the notarial certificate is completed when lawful to proceed.
Florida allows online notarization when statutory requirements are met.
Under Florida law, an online notary physically located in Florida may perform an online notarization that meets Chapter 117 requirements, even when the principal or witnesses are not physically located in Florida at the time of the notarization.
How Online Notary WorksAudio-video session
RON uses audio-video communication technology for the appearance before the online notary.
Identity confirmation
Identity may require government-issued ID presentation, credential analysis, and identity proofing.
Electronic recordkeeping
Florida law requires online notarization journal entries and audio-video recordings to be retained for at least 10 years.
Built for everyday notarization needs.
Acknowledgments
For documents where the signer acknowledges signing voluntarily.
Jurats
For documents requiring an oath or affirmation connected to the signer’s statement.
Oaths & Affirmations
For sworn or affirmed statements when a notarial oath is required.
Business & Personal Documents
Support for common notarial documents when the document is complete and ready.
OneClick Notary cannot choose the notarial act, draft legal documents, or provide legal advice. Ask the document recipient or a licensed attorney if you are unsure what your document requires.
Make your notarization easier to understand from the first click.
Start with your document, signer information, and preferred service type. We will help you understand the next step without overcomplicating the process.