Doral, FL · Miami-Dade County

Fire Stopping Fire Prevention Affidavit

Certification that fire-stopping materials and devices properly seal all building service penetrations through walls, ceilings, and floors per code requirements.

Simple form~5 min to notarize
  • Florida-licensed notary
  • ~15 min average
  • Notarized PDF emailed

What you’ll need

  • Government-issued photo ID
  • Webcam-enabled device (laptop or phone)
  • This form, ready to upload as a PDF

What this form is

This affidavit certifies that all penetrations through structural barriers created by pipes, conduits, cables, ducts, and similar building service equipment have been sealed with approved materials meeting ASTM E814 standards and installed per manufacturer specifications in compliance with the South Florida Building Code. A registered architect, engineer, or general contractor must sign this form to confirm proper fire-stopping installation.

Who needs it

Registered architects, engineers, or general contractors overseeing construction projects with building service penetrations that require fire-stopping protection and code compliance verification.

Why it needs a notary

Notarization is required because this is a sworn affidavit attesting to code-compliant fire-stopping installation, and the notary's seal authenticates the signer's professional authority and statement accuracy.

How to get this notarized

  1. 1

    Prepare Your Affidavit

    Complete the Fire Stopping Fire Prevention Affidavit with all necessary project details, but DO NOT sign it yet. Ensure all sections are filled out accurately.

  2. 2

    Gather Identification

    Have a valid, government-issued photo identification ready. This is required by the notary to confirm your identity.

  3. 3

    Schedule Notarization

    Contact City Notary to schedule a convenient appointment for your Fire Stopping Affidavit notarization in Doral, Florida. We offer flexible scheduling.

  4. 4

    Sign Before Notary

    Meet with the notary and sign the Fire Stopping Affidavit in their presence. The notary will witness your signature and administer any required oath or affirmation.

  5. 5

    Receive Stamped Document

    The notary will then complete the notarization by applying their seal and signature, making your Fire Stopping Fire Prevention Affidavit legally valid for submission.

Preview the form

The blank PDF straight from Doral. Look it over, then upload your filled copy to start the notary session.

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You’ll need ID and a webcam.

A licensed Florida online notary will join you on video, verify your government-issued ID, witness your signature, and apply their seal. You’ll receive the notarized PDF by email when the session ends.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Fire Stopping Fire Prevention Affidavit?
A Fire Stopping Fire Prevention Affidavit is a sworn document certifying that all penetrations through fire-rated barriers in a building have been properly sealed with approved fire-stopping materials, complying with South Florida Building Code and ASTM E814 standards.
Do I need notarization for a Fire Stopping Affidavit in Doral?
Yes, notarization is required for this affidavit. It verifies the identity of the signer – typically a registered architect, engineer, or general contractor – and authenticates their sworn statement regarding code-compliant fire-stopping installation.
How do I get my Fire Stopping Affidavit notarized in Doral?
You can get your Fire Stopping Affidavit notarized by scheduling an appointment with a Florida Notary Public. Simply prepare your unsigned document and valid ID, and the notary will guide you through the process.
Who typically signs a Fire Stopping Fire Prevention Affidavit?
Registered architects, engineers, or general contractors are typically the signers, as they are responsible for overseeing construction projects and ensuring compliance with fire safety codes related to fire stopping.

Ready to notarize your Fire Stopping Fire Prevention Affidavit?

Drop your email below — we’ll hand you straight to a licensed notary in the next session.