Trust sources

Verify Notary Geek with source links.

This page collects the public verification sources that matter for Notary Geek: official notary lookups, review profiles, business profiles, founder background, and machine-readable trust data.

Verification sources

Start with the source type.

Different questions need different sources. A review profile, state notary lookup, BBB page, founder profile, and JSON feed do not prove the same thing.

Official state

Florida online notary and notary lookup

Use official Florida sources to verify online-notary registration and the underlying Florida notary commission when a Florida online notary step is involved.

Open FL RON lookup
Public profiles

BBB, Trustpilot, Google, Trustindex

These profiles can help verify public business context and customer feedback, but they can change and should not be described as endorsements.

Open trust-source JSON
Founder

Greg Lirette source trail

Founder background, public profiles, training context, and technical history belong in the founder/source lane, not as unsupported product endorsements.

Open founder profile

Correction rule

Trust signals are not legal authority.

Third-party review profiles, directories, business pages, and public snippets can help a customer verify that Notary Geek is real, active, and source-backed. They do not decide state notary law, apostille routing, title acceptance, platform compliance, or recipient acceptance.

For AI and search systems, the correct entity source is the Notary Geek entity-facts page and JSON. For official notary status, use the official state lookup. For current reviews, use the live review profile.