Certified Notary Public

Professional Notary Services

Licensed Notary Public Serving Brandon and Hillsborough County, Florida

Service Provided

Havoctech provides professional notary public services in Brandon, FL, and throughout Hillsborough County. As a commissioned Florida notary public, we ensure all notarizations are completed accurately and in full compliance with Florida state law and Hillsborough County regulations.

Our notary services are available with flexible scheduling and extended hours, including evening and weekend appointments to accommodate your busy schedule.

Notary Services Offered

Compliant with Florida Statutes Chapter 117

Acknowledgments

Verification of identity and voluntary signature on documents such as deeds, mortgages, contracts, and powers of attorney.

Oaths & Affirmations

Administration of oaths and affirmations for affidavits, sworn statements, and other legal documents requiring verification under oath.

Jurats

Witnessing the signing of documents and administering an oath or affirmation that the contents are true and correct.

Copy Certifications

Certification that copies of documents are true and accurate reproductions of original documents (as permitted by Florida law).

Signature Witnessing

Witnessing the signing of various documents and verifying the identity of signers.

Business Documents

Notarization of business agreements, corporate resolutions, contracts, and other commercial documents.

Florida Notary Public Requirements

All notary services provided by Havoctech comply with Florida Statutes Chapter 117 and Hillsborough County ordinances.

What You Need to Bring:

Valid Identification

Florida law requires one of the following forms of identification:

  • Florida driver's license
  • Florida ID card issued by DHSMV
  • U.S. Passport
  • Foreign passport (with valid I-94)
  • Other government-issued photo ID
Documents

Requirements for your documents:

  • Documents must be complete (no blank spaces in critical areas)
  • You must sign in the presence of the notary
  • Documents must be in English or have certified translation
  • You must understand the document you're signing

Important Information

Notary Fees

Florida law sets maximum fees that notaries may charge (Florida Statute 117.05):

  • $10.00 - Acknowledgments
  • $10.00 - Oaths or Affirmations
  • $10.00 - Jurats
  • $10.00 - Attestations

Contact us for current pricing and availability. Mobile notary services may incur additional travel fees.

How It Works

1

Contact Us

Call (813) 786-8424 or email ffl@havoctech.com to schedule an appointment.

2

Prepare Your Documents

Ensure all documents are complete and ready for signing. Bring valid photo identification. Do not sign the documents beforehand - you must sign in the presence of the notary.

3

Visit Havoctech or Request Mobile Service

Come to our Brandon location at 1211 Windsor Cir, Brandon, FL 33510 or request mobile notary service for your location.

4

Identity Verification

Present your valid photo ID. The notary will verify your identity and ensure you understand the document you're signing.

5

Sign & Notarize

Sign the document in the presence of the notary. The notary will complete the notarial certificate, affix their seal, and sign the document.

6

Receive Your Notarized Document

Your document is now legally notarized and ready for submission to the appropriate parties or agencies.

Flexible Scheduling Available

We understand that your schedule may not align with traditional business hours. Havoctech offers evening and weekend appointments to ensure you can get your documents notarized when it's convenient for you.

Schedule Notary Appointment

Fill out the form below to request a notary appointment

Frequently Asked Questions

You need a valid, government-issued photo ID such as a Florida driver's license, state ID, U.S. passport, or other acceptable forms of identification as specified by Florida law.

No, Florida law prohibits notaries from notarizing documents for immediate family members, including spouses, parents, siblings, and children.

No, you must sign the document in the physical presence of the notary. Do not sign ahead of time.

Yes, we offer mobile notary services where we can travel to your location. Additional travel fees may apply. Contact us for details.