Miami-Dade County, FL · Remote online notarization

Remote Online Notary in Miami-Dade County.

Remote online notarization for Miami-Dade County, FL residents and businesses. Notarize from your laptop or phone in under 10 minutes — no travel, no waiting room.

8 min

Avg. session

24/7

Available

Phone or laptop

Devices

From $25

Cost

RON for Miami-Dade County signers

Remote online notarization lets you meet a commissioned Florida-authorized notary by video, verify your ID, and sign — all from home or the office. The notary applies a tamper-evident digital seal that's accepted nationwide for most documents. It's ideal for Miami-Dade County residents who travel, work odd hours, or simply don't want to leave the house for a 5-minute notarization.

What you'll need

A government-issued photo ID, a device with a camera and microphone, and a stable internet connection. The platform walks you through ID verification and knowledge-based authentication, then connects you live with a notary. Sessions are recorded and stored per Florida law.

Common RON documents in Miami-Dade County

  • Powers of attorney
  • Real estate documents (where permitted)
  • Affidavits and statutory declarations
  • Vehicle title transfers
  • Trust and estate documents

Frequently asked questions

Is remote online notarization legal in Florida?

RON is permitted in over 45 states including the major ones. Filter the Miami-Dade County directory by 'Remote Online' to see currently-certified RON notaries.

How much does RON cost?

Most RON sessions are $25 per notarial act, with bundle discounts for multi-signer or multi-document jobs.

How long does a session take?

Plan for 8–12 minutes including ID verification. Returning users finish even faster.

Will my Miami-Dade County bank or county accept a RON document?

Almost universally for affidavits, POAs, and personal documents. Real estate recording rules vary; check with your title company first.

Do I need a notary licensed in Florida?

Usually you can use a RON notary commissioned in any RON-enabled state, but some Florida real estate transactions require a Florida-commissioned signing agent.

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