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KYC Form Template for Customer Verification & Compliance Template – Florida

This version distinguishes risk reasons from severity levels to streamline routing, remediation, and final decisions.

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1. Declaration and Consent

I declare that the information provided is true, accurate, and complete.

I authorize [Company Name] to verify the details provided and to retain this information for compliance purposes.

Customer Signature: [Signature / e-Sign Method]   Date: [MM/DD/YYYY]   Printed Name: [Printed Name]

 

2. Customer Information

Full Name: [Full Legal Name]

Date of Birth: [MM/DD/YYYY]

Nationality: [Nationality]

Customer Type: [Individual/Business]

 

3. Contact Details

Address: [Street Address], [City], [Florida] [ZIP]

Phone: [Phone Number]   Email: [Email Address]

Preferred Contact Channel: [Email/Phone/Portal/Mail]

 

4. Identification Details

ID Type: [Passport/Driver’s License/National ID/Other]

ID Number: [Identification Number]

ID Expiration Date: [MM/DD/YYYY]

 

5. Business Information (If Applicable)

Business Name: [Business Legal Name]

Registration Number: [Registration Number]

Business Address: [Business Address]

Beneficial Owners: [Beneficial Owners]

 

6. Proof of Identity and Address

Photo ID Reference ID: [File ID / Link / Repository Reference]

Proof of Address Reference ID: [File ID / Link / Repository Reference]

 

7. Internal Review (Internal Use)

Reviewed By: [Reviewer Name]   Title: [Title]   Date: [MM/DD/YYYY]

Decision: [Approved/Declined/Pending]

 

8. MODULE: Two-Step Risk Classification (Internal)

Risk Category

Subtype

Severity Level

Follow-Up Needed

Owner

[Documentation]

[Unclear ID/Unclear Address/Missing Item]

[1-5]

[Yes/No]

[Name/Team]

[Geography]

[Domestic/International/Other]

[1-5]

[Yes/No]

[Name/Team]

[Activity Profile]

[Low/Medium/High Variance]

[1-5]

[Yes/No]

[Name/Team]

 

9. MODULE: Remote Submission Details

Submission Channel: [Email/Portal/In-Person/Other]

Received On: [MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm]

Ticket/Case Reference ID: [Case ID]

 

10. MODULE: Document Alternatives (If Used)

Alternative Proof of Address Type: [Bank Statement/Lease/Insurance/Official Letter/Other]

Alternative Document Reference ID: [File ID]

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Contract Drafting

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Document Review

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Why start a KYC packet with consent and identity basics?

Starting with consent and the customer’s core identifiers can reduce delays because the file immediately shows who is being verified and whether the customer authorized verification. This approach also helps when documents arrive later, because the case already has a named customer record to attach them to. If your process uses electronic signatures, capturing the signature method and date up front can prevent rework. The rest of the form can then focus on contact details, business information when relevant, and internal review, without the file feeling fragmented across multiple submissions.


How can a two-step risk classification keep reviews consistent?

Two-step risk classification separates the reason category from the severity or intensity of the concern. For example, a reviewer can choose a category like documentation, geography, or activity profile, and then select a severity level that reflects how much follow-up is needed. This reduces vague notes and makes it easier to compare decisions across customers. It also helps managers spot patterns, such as repeated document quality issues, without reading every file in detail. The goal is operational consistency and clearer routing for follow-up, not legal conclusions.


What should I include if the customer is onboarded fully remotely?

Remote onboarding works best when the form captures the submission channel, the date and time received, and clear reference IDs for uploaded documents. That information helps reviewers locate files quickly and reduces confusion when attachments are re-uploaded. It also helps customer support because they can see which channel was used and how to reach the customer for follow-up. A short internal note about document quality, such as whether the ID image was clear, can prevent repeated requests and speed up completion.


What are common acceptable alternatives for proof of address?

Many customers cannot provide a utility bill, so organizations often accept other documents based on internal policy, such as a bank statement, lease document, insurance statement, or official letter that shows the customer’s name and current address. The most important point is legibility and consistency with the address recorded in the form. If the formatting differs, internal notes should record how the discrepancy was resolved. Using document reference IDs keeps the file organized and avoids confusion when more than one address document is submitted.


How do I prevent customers from submitting sensitive data in the wrong place?

Clear field labels and reference ID fields can steer customers toward uploading documents through the correct channel rather than typing sensitive numbers into free-text boxes. If you must capture an ID number, keep the field limited and avoid adding unnecessary duplicates elsewhere in the form. Internally, access to scans should be controlled through your normal systems, with the KYC form pointing to those scans by file ID. This approach keeps the form readable and reduces the risk of sensitive details being spread across emails or uncontrolled documents.


Should the KYC form include communication preferences?

Including communication preferences can speed up follow-up because your team knows whether the customer prefers email, phone, portal messages, or mail. It can also reduce missed requests and shorten onboarding timelines when a customer is traveling or uses a shared inbox. Preferences do not replace any formal notice process your organization uses, but they are a practical tool for everyday coordination. Capturing the preferred channel in the KYC file also helps internal teams avoid contacting outdated numbers or sending requests to an email address that the customer rarely checks.


Does a completed KYC form remove the need for internal review?

No. Completion simply means the fields were filled out, not that the information is accurate or sufficient for your organization’s decision. Internal review is still needed to confirm documents are legible, details match, and any follow-up items are resolved. A good KYC template separates customer-provided information from internal decisions so there is no confusion about what was asserted versus what was verified. Recording a reviewer name, decision status, and date makes the outcome clear and helps prevent files from being left in an ambiguous state.

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