Flawless Construction Notarizations in Florida
- INK Notary Services, LLC
- Nov 6, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 29

When you’re building, renovating, or managing construction projects in Florida, proper notarization of construction documents isn’t optional—it’s the law. At INK Notary Services, LLC we specialize in construction-related notarizations that keep your project compliant, enforceable, and stress-free.
✅ Common Florida Construction Documents We Notarize
Owner-Builder Disclosure Statement – confirms the property owner assumes general contractor responsibilities.
Permit Applications – ensures permits are filed correctly before work begins.
Notice of Commencement (NOC) – required public notice that construction is starting.
Release of Liens – clears potential contractor/subcontractor claims against your property.
Subcontractor Contracts – protects all parties with binding agreements.
Construction Proposals & Change Orders – legally enforceable documents that must be precise.
Affidavits of Completion – validates project completion to close out permits.
Why Choose INK Notary for Construction Documents?
🚗 Mobile Notary Services – We come to your home, job site, or office anywhere in Florida.
⚖️ Legally Compliant – Every document is executed correctly, protecting your property investment.
⏱️ Fast Turnaround – Perfect for time-sensitive filings like NOCs and lien releases.
✅Need documents notarized for a real estate transaction or any official matter? Our notary services are reliable, fast, and mobile!
📞 Call us at (786) 396-3018
📧 Email: inknotary@hotmail.com
🌐 Book online today!
How else can INK Empower You
At INK Notary Services, we do more than notarize documents — we offer paths to earn, learn, and grow in the notary profession:
Want to Level Up?
🎓 INK Notary Course – Learn how to build a profitable, flexible notary business.
🌐 INK Witness Network – Get paid to assist at signings, no experience/diploma/notary certificate required.
Disclaimer: Ink Notary Services LLC is a private business offering support services and is not affiliated with the Florida Department of State. For official notary requirements, visit Florida DOS Notaries.
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