Tools & Services
Remote Online Notary (RON)
Connect with a commissioned Notary Public via secure video feed and notarize your critical documents instantly from anywhere.
Is Online Notarization Legal?
Yes. Remote Online Notarization (RON) is fully legal and recognized across the United States. Under the SECURE Notarization Act and various state-level legislations (like those in Florida, Texas, and Virginia), a digital notarization performed via approved audio-visual technology carries the exact same legal weight as a traditional, in-person 'wet-ink' notarization.
How the Online Notary Process Works
You no longer need to find a local UPS store or bank branch. The RON process takes about 10 minutes:
- Upload Your Document: Upload your unsigned PDF directly to the secure platform. DO NOT sign it beforehand.
- Identity Verification: You must pass Knowledge-Based Authentication (answering personal questions only you would know) and scan your Government ID using your smartphone.
- Connect via Video: You will be connected face-to-face with a live, state-commissioned Notary Public.
- Sign Digitally: The notary will confirm your identity, ensure you understand the document without coercion, and watch you apply your digital signature.
- Notary Seal Applied: The notary applies their digital seal and digital certificate, instantly making the document valid. You can then download and email the finalized copy.
Documents That Often Require a Notary
Real Estate Deeds (Quitclaim, Warranty, Deed of Trust)
Power of Attorney (Medical and Financial)
Last Will and Testaments (Often requires an additional 2 witnesses)
Affidavits and Sworn Statements
Vehicle Title Transfers (In certain states)
Connect with a Notary Now
Finalize your legal documents online in under 15 minutes. Available 24/7/365.