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Ocala closings, run remotely from Hallandale Beach

We close Ocala transactions remotely from our Hallandale Beach office — and have for years. Remote online notarization handles the signing, the documents e-record with the Marion County Clerk, and an attorney-supervised team runs the file end to end. One real office, no Ocala storefront: the honesty is the architecture.

How your Ocala closing runs remotely

The signing happens by Florida remote online notarization: you appear before a Florida online notary in a secure audio-video session, and your identity is verified through credential analysis of your government ID plus knowledge-based authentication — a stricter identity check than most in-person signings. Documents are signed electronically, the session is recorded and retained as Florida law requires, and the notarized documents are legally effective just like ink.

Not every document in every transaction is RON-eligible — lender rules, underwriter requirements, and certain instruments can require ink or witnesses. We confirm eligibility for your specific document set up front, schedule sessions around your time zone, and stage hybrid signings (RON plus mail-away ink) when a package mixes both.

After funding, your deed — and mortgage, if the purchase is financed — is e-recorded in Marion County's official records, and the file isn't closed internally until the recording confirmations are in it. Want to see the recorded instrument afterward? Our Marion County records page links the county's official search portals.

What's the same everywhere in Florida

Distance changes nothing about the standards: the same statewide rules that govern our South Florida files govern a Ocala file in Marion County.

  • Title insurance premiums are promulgated by Florida rule — the same rates statewide at every title company, so service quality is the real differentiator
  • Deed documentary stamps run the statewide $0.70 per $100 in Marion County — only Miami-Dade has a different structure
  • Financed deals add mortgage doc stamps at $0.35 per $100 of the note plus intangible tax at 2 mills on the amount secured — statewide figures
  • Who customarily pays the owner's premium is county custom, never law — the buyer customarily pays in Miami-Dade, Broward, Sarasota, and Collier; in most of the rest of the state, including here, custom points to the seller. The contract always controls
  • Wire security follows our standing rules on every file: wiring instructions never change mid-transaction, and changes are never communicated by email alone — Milestone SafeFunds is required reading before closing week
  • The client portal tracks the file's milestones the same way it does ten minutes from our office

Start your Ocala file

Everything opens online, exactly as it does for our South Florida files: order title to open the file, or upload the executed contract and we build the file from it. Want the numbers first? The Closing Cost Calculator and Seller Net Sheet already run statewide math — select “Other Florida county” and the statewide rates and customs apply.

And if a Ocala file is already in trouble — a title surprise, a stalled payoff, a curative question — the Title Defect Escalation lane applies its same-business-day triage no matter which county the file sits in.

Questions

Frequently asked

Is a remote closing legal in Florida?

Yes — Florida authorized remote online notarization by statute, effective 2020, with strict requirements for identity proofing, technology, and record retention, and Florida is among the national leaders in RON adoption. Remote Ocala closings are ordinary practice for our team, not an experiment — we have closed Florida files this way for years.

Do I ever need to appear in person — or travel to your office?

No — nothing about the file requires travel. Our one office is in Hallandale Beach, and we don't pretend otherwise: there is no Ocala storefront. RON-eligible documents sign from wherever you are; when a lender or underwriter requires ink or witnesses, we stage a hybrid signing with mail-away originals sequenced around your location and time zone. And if you are ever in South Florida, our closing table is yours in person.

How does recording work in Marion County?

Electronically. After funding we e-record with the Marion County Clerk, then confirm actual recording — not just submission — before the file is closed out. Our Marion County records page links the county's official search portals if you want to pull the recorded deed yourself.

Close your Ocala transaction from wherever you are

Attorney-supervised from Hallandale Beach: signed by RON, funded under the standing rules, e-recorded with the Marion County Clerk.

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