• 1. SCHEDULE

    Your Appointment

  • 2. UPLOAD

    Your Document

  • 3. VERIFY

    Your Identity

  • 4. NOTARIZE

    With an Online Notary

  • 5. DOWNLOAD

    Your Notarized Doc!

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  • 1. COMPLETE

    The Apostille Form

  • 2. UPLOAD

    Your Notarized Document

  • 3. WAIT

    2-4 Business Days

  • 4. RECEIVE

    Your Apostille of Document via Mail and E-mail

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a Florida online notary if I am outside Florida or outside the United States?

Yes. In many cases, the signer may be located anywhere in the world, as long as the Florida online notary is properly authorized and located in Florida during the remote online notarization session. You will need a valid government-issued photo ID, a stable internet connection, and a device with a working camera and microphone.

How long does a remote online notarization session take?

Most remote online notarization sessions take approximately 10–15 minutes, as long as your document, identification, internet connection, camera, and microphone are ready before the appointment. More complex documents or sessions with multiple signers may take longer.

What services does Leones E-Notary Services offer?

Leones E-Notary Services provides Florida remote online notarization, apostille assistance, and certified English-Spanish document translation services. Our services are designed to help clients notarize, apostille, and translate documents online from anywhere.

Do I need an apostille for my document?

You may need an apostille if your document was issued or notarized in the United States and will be used in another country that recognizes apostilles. Some documents must be notarized first, while others must be certified copies issued by the proper government office. If you are unsure, contact us before placing your order.

What if I am not sure whether I need notarization, apostille, or certified translation?

Many international document situations require more than one step. A document may need to be notarized, apostilled, translated, or prepared in a specific order depending on where it will be used. Contact us with your document type, destination country or institution, and deadline, and we can help you understand the general process.