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Rush Notary is now live in 414 Florida cities

Rush Notary Team·

We have expanded Rush Notary to cover all 414 incorporated cities and towns in Florida. Every municipality in the state now has a dedicated page where you can find notary services and local government forms.

This makes Florida our most complete state coverage to date. Whether you live in a major metro area or a small town of a few hundred residents, you can now access notary services through our platform.

Find your city on the interactive map

We built a custom map interface that lets you explore notary coverage across Florida. You can view the state by county, then drill down to see individual cities within each region.

The map is available at rushcitynotary.com/florida. Click on your county to see all the cities we serve in your area. Each city has its own page with relevant information about local notary services and the documents your building department or city agency requires.

The map shows county lines, city boundaries, and the relationships between them. This matters for notary services because legal requirements can vary by municipality, even within the same county. The interface also handles Florida's unique geography, including cities that span multiple counties and unincorporated areas that fall under county jurisdiction.

Five cities launch with curated form libraries

Coral Springs, Miramar, Pompano Beach, Southwest Ranches, and Tamarac are live today with curated form collections. These cities have the most commonly requested local government documents available — building permit applications, affidavits, and other forms that require a notarized signature before your city agency will process them.

Each form is sourced directly from that city's official resources. You can complete the document online and connect with a licensed Florida notary in a live video session to get it notarized. The whole process takes about 15 minutes.

We chose these five cities to start based on request volume and proximity — all five are in Broward County. They represent different community types, from suburban family neighborhoods to smaller incorporated towns, which let us test the platform across a range of building department workflows.

Email notifications for the remaining 409 cities

The other 409 Florida cities are in coming-soon status. You can visit any city page and sign up to receive an email when that location's form library goes live.

We are rolling out forms based on several factors: population size, user requests, and local document requirements. High-demand cities will get their libraries first, followed by smaller municipalities. The notification system is automatic — once you sign up for a city, we will email you the moment forms become available.

Complete coverage means no gaps

All 414 incorporated municipalities are included. This covers cities ranging from Jacksonville with nearly a million residents to small incorporated towns with fewer than a hundred. We validated our city list against the Florida League of Cities official roster, so every incorporated municipality in the state has a presence on our platform.

This matters if you are searching for notary services in smaller communities that other platforms overlook. You will not hit dead ends or get redirected to a neighboring city that does not meet your jurisdiction requirements.

What happens next

We are adding form libraries on a rolling basis. The next batch will include high-population areas in Miami-Dade, Hillsborough, and Orange counties, followed by coastal communities and inland regions.

You can track progress by visiting the Florida map. Cities with active form libraries appear differently from coming-soon locations, so coverage is easy to see at a glance. If you need notary services in a coming-soon city, sign up for notifications on that city's page and you will be among the first to know when forms go live.