E-Signature Solutions with Remote Online Notarization
Remote Online Notarization (RON) allows documents to be notarized via video call with a commissioned online notary. Combined with electronic signatures, RON enables fully remote transactions for documents that traditionally required in-person notarization, from real estate closings to powers of attorney.
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Is Remote Online Notarization legal in my state?
As of 2024, most U.S. states have enacted RON legislation. Some states have permanent RON laws, while others have emergency provisions. Check your state's current RON status before proceeding.
What types of documents can be remotely notarized?
Most documents that require notarization can use RON, including real estate documents, powers of attorney, affidavits, and loan documents. However, some documents like wills may have state-specific restrictions.
How is identity verified for remote notarization?
RON platforms use multi-factor identity verification including government ID verification, knowledge-based authentication questions, and live video verification with the notary comparing the signer to their ID.
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