Swift Passport Services
Notary-assisted intake, document readiness review, and referral support aligned with Swift Passport & Visa Services guidelines.
Payment is requested only after your intake confirms eligibility.
⏱ Typical intake review turnaround: same day – 24 hours (Priority available).
How it works
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Complete the Client Intake Form (required before payment).
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We determine eligibility based on your travel date, passport type, and documents.
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If eligible: you'll receive a secure payment link (Draft Order invoice) and next-step instructions.
If not eligible: we'll refer you to the appropriate official resources/passport acceptance options.
Important: Notaries do not issue passports. This service provides administrative intake, document readiness support, notarization (if applicable), and referral guidance only.
Disclosures (Florida-friendly)
- We are not the U.S. Department of State and do not issue passports.
- We do not provide legal advice or select forms for you.
- Notarial act fees are separate and capped by Florida law.
- Government/third-party processing fees are separate.
Fee limits (Florida)
Florida notary fee for a traditional notarial act is capped at $10 per notarial act (with limited exceptions).
Florida online notarial act fee cap is $25 per online notarial act, and fees for services other than the notarial act are not governed by that cap.
Florida Notary Fee Notice: Any notarial act is billed separately and will not exceed the maximum fee allowed by Florida law. Administrative intake, document readiness, travel timeline screening, referral support, and other non-notarial services are separate service fees.
Legal Notice: We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. We do not choose forms for you or advise you on legal rights. We provide administrative assistance, notarization when applicable, and referral guidance only.
We do not represent clients in immigration matters and do not offer legal immigration services. We do not advertise as an "immigration consultant," "immigration specialist," or "notario público."