Remote Signing Agent
A remote signing agents has two fold meanings.
A remote signing agent can travel to where you are.
Also, a remote signing agent can sign remotely without travel.this allows the notary and signer be in different locations
When Do I Need a Remote Notary
Legal documents You might need a notary public for wills, trusts, deeds, contracts, and affidavits.
Financial documents You might need a notary public for mortgage documents, loan documents, and retirement accounts.
Real estate transactions You might need a notary public for real estate contracts, property deeds, and quitclaim deeds.
Business documents You might need a notary public for articles of incorporation, liability waivers, and business agreements.
Other documents You might need a notary public for passport applications, healthcare forms, and spousal consent.
What a notary public does Verifies the identities of the signatories Ensures the voluntary nature of the signatures Provides an official seal of authenticity
What to bring to a notary public A valid, government-issued photo ID
All documents that need to be notarized
Remote Notary
What is remote online notarization (RON)?
RON is the process of notarizing a document through the use of electronic signature, identity verification, audio-visual communication and electronic notarial journal and record keeping technologies. These technologies enable notaries to notarize securely while also saving time and travel for themselves and the parties involved. Instead of meeting in a physical location to sign a paper document, the notary public and the signer can conduct a notarial act on their devices from wherever they happen to be located, as long as their state laws permit.


