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in attaching or logically associating an electronic notarial certificate
signature and seal to an electronic document
The technology to be used in conducting identity proofing and credential analysis
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Florida Statutes
and Chapter 1N-7001
Laws of Florida ). This law is in effect as of January 1
2020. Additionally
1N-7001
Governor Cord Byrd
do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead
contact this office by phone

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