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FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Is online notarization legal?

Yes. Remote Online Notarization (RON) is legally recognized in many U.S. states and supported by federal initiatives such as the SECURE Notary Act, which aims to create nationwide standards for online notarization.
All notarization sessions conducted through our platform follow proper identity verification procedures and legal compliance requirements.

Can I notarize documents if I am outside the United States?

Yes. U.S. citizens living or traveling abroad can notarize documents remotely using secure online notarization platforms. This makes it much easier to complete legal paperwork without visiting an embassy or consulate.

Is my information secure?

Yes. Security is a top priority.
All notarization sessions are conducted using secure servers and protected with advanced encryption and identity verification technology.
This ensures your personal information and documents remain safe throughout the process.

What if my document requires witnesses?

Some documents require witnesses in addition to a notary. Depending on the platform and document type, witnesses may be able to join the session remotely. You can confirm these requirements before starting the notarization process.

What happens after my document is notarized?

After the notarization session is complete, you will receive your digitally notarized document, which can be downloaded and shared as needed.
These documents are legally valid and include secure verification records.

Do I need to print my document before notarization?

No. Online notarization allows you to upload your document digitally and sign it electronically during the session. There is no need to print the document unless a physical copy is specifically required later.