Remote online notarization is available in many jurisdictions, but requirements vary by state, signer, and document type. Buyers should confirm current rules where they operate.
Clear answers before the appointment.
Use this page to address ID rules, witness needs, online notarization limits, timing, and document readiness.
Frequently asked questions
A current government-issued photo ID such as a driver license, passport, or state ID. Online sessions may require additional credential and identity checks.
Some documents require one or two impartial witnesses. The booking flow includes a witness option so a real provider can collect that request early.
Common examples include powers of attorney, affidavits, deeds, loan packages, estate documents, and business agreements, subject to local law.
Online sessions can often be same-day. Mobile appointments depend on coverage area, travel time, and notary availability.
No. This template is designed for notary service businesses and includes compliance-aware copy, but it does not provide legal advice.