Remote Online Notarization (RON) FAQ

RON allows you to have documents notarized online through a secure audio/video session without meeting in person.
Yes. Remote Online Notarization is legally authorized in many states, including Ohio. Always confirm your document recipient accepts electronic notarizations.
Your identity is verified through credential analysis and knowledge-based authentication (KBA), handled securely through encrypted systems.
Yes. Your session takes place on a secure, encrypted platform and is recorded to create a complete audit trail for your protection.
You will need a valid, unexpired government-issued ID, your document ready, and a device with camera, microphone, and internet access.
Yes. All names on the document must exactly match the valid ID for all signers and witnesses. If they do not match, the notarization cannot proceed.
Yes. You may bring your own witnesses or request witnesses through the platform. All witnesses must have valid identification and be prepared.
Most notarizations are completed within minutes, depending on the number of documents, signers, and witnesses involved.
If there are issues such as failed identity verification, invalid ID, or incomplete documents, the session may need to be rescheduled.

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