Online Notaries are Here and Won't Stop Growing Anytime Soon
Since 2012, online notaries have notarized tens of thousands of documents all over the world. Like many services, notarization is set to moving online.
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, November 3, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Since Virginia made it legal for their notaries to notarize documents in any state (or country) in 2012, online notaries have been popping up.Tens of thousands of people all around the world have already gotten documents notarized with online notary companies and as we speak, state legislatures around the country are in the process of approving measures to bring online notarization to the mainstream.
Online notaries work by having people scan and upload their document. Then the notary witnesses the user electronically sign the document and the notary uses their official electronic seal to notarize the document. The entire process typically takes less than 20 minutes and costs around $25.
"Online notaries are on track to overtake in-person notaries within the next 10 years," said founder of Notary Reports, Russell Michelson. "We've already seen a steady, steep increase in usage of online notary companies all around the country - and the world."
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