Remote notarization definition

Remote notarization means a notarial act performed by a remote notary in accordance with this chapter for an individual who is not in the physical presence of the remote notary at the time the remote notary performs the notarial act.
Remote notarization means a notarial act performed by a remote notary in
Remote notarization means a notarial act performed by means of communication technology on a tangible record that meets the standards adopted under this part.

Examples of Remote notarization in a sentence

  • Remote notarization does not resolve the problems created by the notarization requirement.

  • Remote notarization may not be used to notarize an absentee ballot application or an absentee ballot affidavit, or for any purpose related to voting.

  • Remote notarization due to the pandemic appears to be doable but very complicated, requiring the filming of document signing and digital preservation for ten years, according to Ms. Birley.

  • Remote notarization is permissible, but will probably not be extended since the public health emergency declaration is over.

  • Remote notarization fully protects participants and their spouses.


More Definitions of Remote notarization

Remote notarization. MEANS AN ELECTRONIC
Remote notarization means a notarial act performed by means of communication technology on
Remote notarization means an electronic notarial act performed with respect only to an electronic record by means of real-time audio-video communication in accordance with section 24-21-514.5 and rules adopted by the secretary of state.
Remote notarization means a notarial act performed by means of two-way video
Remote notarization means a process that does not require a signature on any document witnessed by a third party, except in the case of a last will and testament. (a) The person seeking the notarial act, if not personally known to the Notary Public or Commissioner, shall present satisfactory evidence of identity, as defined by subsection 12 of this Section, while connected to a communication technology, not merely transmit it prior to or after the transaction; (b) The communication technology must be capable of recording the complete notarial act and such recording shall be made and retained by the Notary Public for a period of not less than ten (10) years; (c) The signatory must affirmatively represent via the communication technology that he or she is physically situated in the State of Connecticut; (d) The signatory must transmit by fax or electronic means a legible copy of the signed document directly to the notary public on the same date it was executed; (e) The notary public may notarize the transmitted copy of the document and transmit the same back to the signatory by fax or electronic means; (f) The notary public may repeat the notarization of the original signed document as of the date of execution, provided the notary public receives such original signed document, together with the electronically notarized copy, within thirty days after the date of execution.
Remote notarization means an electronic notarial act performed with respect to a record by means of real-time audio-video communication in accordance with Rule 5.