
Notarize Any Legal Document—Fast, Secure & Compliant
Southwest Florida’s premier choice for notarizing affidavits, powers of attorney, corporate resolutions, and essential legal paperwork.
Why You Need a Florida Commissioned Notary
When you’re handling important documents like powers of attorney, affidavits, or company resolutions, notarization provides trusted, state-recognized verification. EPR Notary Services ensures your documents are properly executed, identities are confirmed, and procedures follow all Florida notarial requirements.
Types of Documents We Notarize
- Affidavits & Sworn Statements (family law, administrative matters)
- Powers of Attorney (health care, financial, limited)
- Corporate Resolutions & Bylaws
- Contractual Agreements (service, employment, vendor)
- Government Filings (LLC formations, UCC financing statements)
- Custody & Guardianship Forms
- Pre-Marital Agreements (with both parties present)
- Divorce-related Declarations (non-legal advice only)
- Translations (notarization of translator affidavit only)
- Apostille Coordination (we assist, not issue)
Our 4-Step Notarization Process
Schedule & Prep
- Book online or call 239-745-0688
- Provide document list and signer IDs in advance
Identity Verification
- Government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport)
- Knowledge-based questions (for remote notarization)
Witness & Seal
- Sign in the notary’s presence
- Notary completes required certificate wording, dates, signs, and stamps
Record & Deliver
- Entry logged in notary journal (where applicable)
- Documents returned same-day or as e-stamped PDF
Why Choose EPR Notary Services?
- Mobile & Office Visits: We travel to your home, office, or designated location.
- Evenings & Weekends: Flexible scheduling at very low fee of $15.
- Transparent Pricing: No surprise add-ons an invoice .
- Multilingual Support: Spanish-speaking notary available.
Ready to get started?
Call 239-745-0688 or fill out the contact form below
Disclaimer: EPR Notary Services is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. If you need help understanding or preparing a document, please consult with a licensed attorney.

You must be logged in to post a comment.