Instructions
1.
After
printing
out
the
application
have
the
"Affidavit
of
Character"
filled
out
and
signed
by
someone
who
has
known
you for one (1) year or longer and is not related to you.
2. Sign and date the Notary Application. Wet Ink Signature is required.
3. Sign the Bond.
How to Renew a Florida Notary Public
Applying Is As Easy As 1-2-3
Aaron
Notary
Appointment
Services,
Inc.
helps
you
to
renew
your
notary
commission.
The
process
is
exactly
the
same,
except,
you
don’t
have
to
complete
a
notary
course.
The
application
form
is
the
same
and
all
the
required
information
must
be
submitted.
Submit
your
notary
commission
application
for
renewal
about
two
months
in
advance
of
your
expiration date, or earlier. That should be ample time for processing to ensure that there is no break in service
Veterans who served during a wartime period defined in law and who have a disability rating of 50% or more are
exempt from the $10.00 commission fee. A veteran who qualifies should request the reduction in writing and
provide proof of exemption. See section 117.01(2), Florida Statutes, (effective 1/1/97).
Subsection 117.01(1) Florida Statutes. Your social security number is required by Subsection 117.91(2), Florida
Statutes, may be used to facilitate a criminal background check.
MAIL YOUR ORIGINAL APPLICATION, AND BOND ALONG WITH YOUR INVOICE AND PAYMENT TO:
Mailing Address
Aaron Notary Appointment Services, Inc.
P.O. BOX 69-3002
MIAMI, FL 33269-3002
or
Courier Services for FEDEX OR UPS packages
Attn: Aaron Notary Appointment Services Inc
18640 NW 2nd Ave
Ste 3002
Miami FL 33169
Incomplete applications may cause your Notary Appointment to be delayed.
What to expect after you submit your notary application to Aaron Notary:
•Normal Processing time takes approximately 30 business days, unless, you pay for Rush Service, in which, the
processing time is approximately 15 business days.
•Once your application is approved, we will be sending notifications via email. Check your spam folder.
•Your commission certificate and notary seal will be sent to you separately via mail.
What happens to my $7,500 bond?
In the State of Florida, bonds purchased from Aaron Notary Appointment Services Inc. are processed and then sent to
the Dept. of State, Notary Division. The bond is never sent to you directly. The bond is delivered to the state once your
completed application has been sent to us, as the bond form is part of the Florida Notary application. Required and held
by the State of Florida, Florida Statutes, Chapter 117.01(7)(a)(c).
To obtain a copy of the bond CLICK HERE.
To obtain a duplicate copy of your Notary Commission Certificate CLICK HERE.
Notary Bonds and E&O
Insurance policies are
underwritten by RLI Insurance
Co. and Contractors Bonding
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Steps to Renew your Florida Notary Commission