Florida Statutes
Chapter 15 - Secretary of State
15.16 - Reproduction of Records; Admissibility in Evidence; Electronic Receipt and Transmission of Records; Certification; Acknowledgment.


(1) The Department of State may cause to be made copies of any records maintained by it by miniature photographic microfilming or microphotographic processes or any other photographic, mechanical, or other process heretofore or hereafter devised, including electronic data processing.
(2) Photographs, nonerasable optical images, or microphotographs in the form of film, facsimiles, or prints of any records made in compliance with the provisions of this section shall have the same force and effect as the originals thereof and shall be treated as originals for the purpose of their admissibility in evidence. Duly certified or authenticated reproductions of such photographs, nonerasable optical images, or microphotographs shall be admitted in evidence equally with the original photographs, nonerasable optical images, or microphotographs.
1(3) The Department of State may cause to be received electronically any records that are required to be filed with it pursuant to chapter 55, chapter 117, chapter 118, chapter 495, chapter 605, chapter 606, chapter 607, chapter 610, chapter 617, chapter 620, chapter 621, chapter 679, chapter 713, or chapter 865, through facsimile or other electronic transfers, for the purpose of filing such records. The originals of all such electronically transmitted records must be executed in the manner provided in paragraph (5)(b). The receipt of such electronic transfer constitutes delivery to the department as required by law. The department may use electronic transmissions for purposes of notice in the administration of chapters 55, 117, 118, 495, 605, 606, 607, 610, 617, 620, 621, 679, and 713 and s. 865.09. The Department of State may collect e-mail addresses for purposes of notice and communication in the performance of its duties and may require filers and registrants to furnish such e-mail addresses when presenting documents for filing.
(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the department may certify or acknowledge and electronically transmit any record maintained by it. The certification must be evidenced by a certification code on each page transmitted which must include the filing number of the document, date of transmission, and page number of the total number of pages transmitted, and a sequential certification number assigned by the department which will identify the transmission and be available for verification of any transmitted acknowledgment or certified document.
(5) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Department of State shall determine for purposes of electronic filing of any document placed under its jurisdiction for filing or recordation:
(a) The appropriate format, which must be retrievable or reproducible in typewritten or printed form and must be legible.
(b) The manner of execution, which may include any symbol, manual, facsimile, conformed, or electronic signature adopted by a person with the present intent to authenticate a document.
(c) The method of electronic transmission, and fee payment for such document.
(d) The amount of any fee surcharge or discount for the use of an electronic filing format.

(6) The Department of State may use government or private sector contractors in the promotion or provision of any electronic filing services.
(7) The Secretary of State may issue apostilles conforming to the requirements of the international treaty known as the Hague Convention of 1961 and may charge a fee for the issuance of apostilles not to exceed $10 per apostille. The Secretary of State has the sole authority in this state to establish, in accordance with the laws of the United States, the requirements and procedures for the issuance of apostilles.
(8) The Department of State may use government or private sector contractors in the promotion or provision of any electronic filing services and may discount the filing fee in an amount equal to the convenience charge for such electronic filings.
History.—s. 1, ch. 67-15; ss. 10, 35, ch. 69-106; s. 1, ch. 89-341; s. 1, ch. 93-281; s. 12, ch. 99-218; s. 72, ch. 99-251; s. 3, ch. 2001-195; s. 1, ch. 2001-200; s. 1, ch. 2009-72; s. 1, ch. 2009-129; s. 11, ch. 2012-116; s. 12, ch. 2015-148; s. 1, ch. 2022-190.
1Note.—Section 1, ch. 2022-190, amended subsection (3), effective January 2, 2023, to read:
(3) The Department of State may cause to be received electronically any records that are required or authorized to be filed with it pursuant to chapter 48, chapter 55, chapter 117, chapter 118, chapter 495, chapter 605, chapter 606, chapter 607, chapter 610, chapter 617, chapter 620, chapter 621, chapter 679, chapter 713, or chapter 865, through facsimile or other electronic transfers, for the purpose of filing such records. The originals of all such electronically transmitted records must be executed in the manner provided in paragraph (5)(b). The receipt of such electronic transfer constitutes delivery to the department as required by law. The department may use electronic transmissions for purposes of notice in the administration of chapters 48, 55, 117, 118, 495, 605, 606, 607, 610, 617, 620, 621, 679, and 713 and s. 865.09. The Department of State may collect e-mail addresses for purposes of notice and communication in the performance of its duties and may require filers and registrants to furnish such e-mail addresses when presenting documents for filing.


Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title IV - Executive Branch

Chapter 15 - Secretary of State

15.01 - Duties.

15.012 - State Flag.

15.02 - Custodian of State Flag; State Papers; State Laws and Legislative Documents.

15.03 - State Seal.

15.0301 - State Motto.

15.031 - State Tree.

15.0315 - State Fruit.

15.032 - State Beverage.

15.0325 - Official Citrus Archive.

15.0326 - State Anthem.

15.0327 - State Song.

15.033 - State Shell.

15.0336 - State Stone.

15.034 - State Gem.

15.0345 - Official State Wildflower.

15.035 - Official State Play.

15.0353 - Official State Animal.

15.036 - Official State Freshwater Fish.

15.037 - Official State Saltwater Fish.

15.038 - State Marine Mammal and State Saltwater Mammal.

15.0382 - Official State Butterfly.

15.0385 - Official State Reptile.

15.0386 - Official State Saltwater Reptile.

15.03861 - Official State Tortoise.

15.039 - Official State Air Fair.

15.0391 - Official State Rodeo.

15.0395 - Official Festival.

15.0396 - Official State Moving Image Center and Archive.

15.041 - Official Litter Control Symbol.

15.043 - Official State Pageant.

15.044 - Official State Opera Program.

15.0445 - Official State Renaissance Festival.

15.045 - Official State Railroad Museums.

15.0455 - Official State History Museum.

15.046 - Official State Transportation Museum.

15.0465 - Official State Flagship.

15.047 - Official State Soil.

15.048 - Official State Fiddle Contest.

15.049 - Official State Band.

15.051 - Official Sports Hall of Fame.

15.052 - Official State Pie.

15.0521 - Official State Honey.

15.0522 - Official State Dessert.

15.0526 - Official State Horse.

15.0527 - Official State Heritage Cattle Breed.

15.07 - Acts and Papers of the Legislature to Be Deposited With the Department of State.

15.08 - Not to Issue Commission Until Tax Therefor Is Paid.

15.09 - Fees.

15.092 - Fees; Exemption for State Attorney.

15.13 - Administration of Certain Laws.

15.15 - Publication of Summaries of Documents; Charge.

15.155 - Legislative Documents; Department of State to Classify, Number, and Furnish Copies of General Laws, Special Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials.

15.16 - Reproduction of Records; Admissibility in Evidence; Electronic Receipt and Transmission of Records; Certification; Acknowledgment.

15.18 - International and Cultural Relations.

15.182 - International Travel by State-Funded Musical, Cultural, or Artistic Organizations; Notification to the Department of State.

15.21 - Initiative Petitions; S. 3, Art. Xi, State Constitution.