Notary Boss
Notary Services
About Notary Boss
Kimberley Hunt founded Notary Boss LLC in 2010. Kimberley has been actively involved in the real estate and legal profession since 2002. While working with various affiliates, Kimberley noticed the need for different types of notary services. Appointed in Florida and Kentucky, Kimberley opened her agency to provide a broad range of notary services, including 100% Remote Online Notarization (RON) from anywhere at any time.
Notary Boss services are available from: 8am–6pm, Monday through Saturday
www.MyNotaryBoss.com
Phone: 727-308-8675
Email: mynotaryboss@gmail.com
Locally serving Hillsborough County, FL & surrounding areas.
Remote Online Notarization (RON) is Nationwide.
We take it seriously!
Notary Boss takes pride in providing secure and reliable services. Our Notary Signing Agents are background screened and certified with National Notary Association (NNA).
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Services
Notarial signature is $10 per seal
Travel fee up to 5 miles from 33584 + $10
Travel fee 6-10 miles from 33584 + $15
Loan Signing Agent
Real Estate Loan Signing Agent
Serving title companies, escrow agents, banks, attorneys, and other financial institutions
VIN Verification
You’ll need to have the Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles Identification Number & Odometer Verification form #82042, which can be FOUND HERE
Wedding Officiant
Starting at $100
Includes service and travel fees!
Remote Online Notarization
$25 per Notarial Signature
U.S. Government I.D. is a must!
Hospital & Nursing Home Notary Service
+ $20 Service fee
+ Travel fee
Correctional & Jail Notary Service
+ $20 Service fee
+ Travel fee
Accepted I.D.
A Florida notary may rely on any one of the following forms of identification if the document is current or has been issued within the past five years and bears a serial or other identifying number (Florida Statute 117.05 (5)(b):
A Florida identification card or driver license issued by the public agency authorized to issue driver licenses;
A passport issued by the Department of State of the United States;
A passport issued by a foreign government if the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services has stamped it;
A driver license or an identification card issued by a public agency authorized to issue driver licenses in a state other than Florida, a territory of the United States, or Canada or Mexico;
An identification card issued by any branch of the armed forces of the United States;
A veteran health identification card issued by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs;
An inmate identification card issued on or after January 1, 1991, by the Florida Department of Corrections for an inmate who is in the custody of the department;
An inmate identification card issued by the United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, for an inmate who is in the custody of the department;
A sworn, written statement from a sworn law enforcement officer that the forms of identification for an inmate in an institution of confinement were confiscated upon confinement and that the person named in the document is the person whose signature is to be notarized; or
An identification card issued by the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services.