Florida’s statutes require that the signer’s identity be proven through ID credentialing and KBA. ID credentialing is a process whereby the platform confirms the validity of the signer’s ID, typically a passport or driver’s license. This process should reduce instances of the use of fake IDs. In addition, the signer will be obligated to answer a series of Knowledge Based Authentication questions (“out-of-wallet” questions), such as “which of the following addresses did you reside at?” or “which of the following cars did you once drive?” This should reduce instances of stolen ID claims. In addition, the entire notarial session must be videotaped and the recording retained for 10 years.