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HOW IT WORKS?
Remote online notarization (RON) is a process that enables notarizing documents using online platforms, eliminating the need for in-person meetings. With remote online notarization, you can have your documents notarized from the convenience of your own location using audiovisual technology, such as video conferencing.
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STEP 1. UPLOAD YOUR DOCUMENT
Schedule an appointment and select a convenient date and time for your online notary appointment. Simply upload your document to a secure portal from your computer or mobile device.
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STEP 2. VERIFY IDENTITY
The online notary service will require you to verify your identity before the appointment. This may involve providing a scan or photo of your identification documents, a valid U.S. Government Issued Photo Identification Card or Passport.
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STEP 3. CONNECT WITH ME
At the scheduled appointment time, you will connect with the notary agent through the online notary platform, via 2-way video call. Once the notarization process is complete, you can instantly download your notarized documents.
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FAQ
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The notarization process usually takes a few minutes per document. However, the exact time can vary depending on the complexity of the document, the number of signers, and any additional requirements.
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Generally, you will need to present valid identification documents issued by the government. Acceptable forms of identification include driver's licenses, passports, state identification cards, or other government-issued identification with a photograph and signature.
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The cost of notarization can vary depending on the type of document being notarized. We often charge a standard fee per signature or a fee for each notarial act performed. It's best to inquire about the fees when scheduling an appointment.
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In most cases, all parties involved in the document being notarized must be present at the time of notarization. However, there are certain exceptions and alternative procedures available depending on the jurisdiction and the type of document. It's best to consult with the notary to determine the appropriate course of action.
Meet Your Notary
Welcome! I'm Ruby, a Texas-based, New York born wife and mother with a passion for exploring the world, getting lost in captivating books, and creating delicious culinary experiences. When I'm not jetting off on new adventures or diving into a thrilling novel, you can find me in the kitchen, whipping up tasty dishes to share with my loved ones. My biggest joy comes from spending quality time with my wonderful family, which includes my loving husband and our beloved furry companion Chase!
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