(1) Sworn Written Statement of a Credible Witness personally known to the notary public that the person whose signature is to be notarized is personally known to the witness
(2) Sworn Written Statement of Two Credible Witnesses whose identities are proven to the notary public upon the presentation of satisfactory evidence that each of the following is true:
♦ The person whose signature is to be notarized is the person named in the document
♦ The person whose signature is to be notarized is personally known to the witnesses
♦ That it is the reasonable belief of the witnesses that the circumstances of the person whose signature is to be notarized are such that it would be very difficult or impossible for that person to obtain another form of identification
♦ The person whose signature is to be notarized does not possess any of the identification documents specified in subparagraph 3
♦ The witnesses do not have a financial interest in nor are parties to the underlying transaction
(3) One of the following forms of identification:
♦ Driver’s license or identification card issued by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
♦ Passport issued by the U. S. Department of State
♦ Passport issued by a foreign government, if stamped by the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service
♦ Driver’s license issued by a territory of the United States, another state, Canada or Mexico
♦ Identification card issued by a territory of the United States or a state other than Florida
♦ Identification card issued by any branch of the U.S. armed forces
♦ An Inmate Identification card issued on or after 1/1/91 by Florida Department of Corrections for an inmate who is currently in custody of the Department
♦ A sworn, written statement from a sworn law enforcement officer that the forms of identification for an inmate in an institution of confinement were confiscated upon confinement, and that the person named in the document is the person whose signature is to notarized
♦ An Identification card issued by the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service