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What is Remote On-line Notarization?
Remote On-line Notarization, or RON, is the notarization of a signature using a state approved platform that allows the Notary and the signer to appear before each other at the time of the notarization using audio-visual technology over the internet rather than meeting face-to-face in the same location. The State of Florida adopted Remote On-line Notarizations as of January 1, 2020.
How much does online notarization cost
What kind of technology will I need to have my documents notarized remotely?
For Free Thinker Projects LLC to notarize your document(s) remotely, you will need to have a computer/laptop with a webcam and a Smart Mobile Device (smart phone or tablet) that can receive text messages and take and send pictures While you can use your smart device for the audio-visual meeting with the Notary, you are strongly encouraged to use your computer or laptop for the video meeting.
Internet Speed
You must have a high-speed, reliable connection to the Internet. If your connection is spotty, the video will drop-out.
Multiple Signers Need Separate Devices
Each signer or witness must join the online notary session at the same time using their own compatible device (no sharing). An email is sent to each signer’s own email address, and these emails contain the links needed for the signer(s) to go online.
You Must Use a Supported Web Browser and Operating System
This is very important: You must use an approved web browser, or your remote online notary is not going to work. Below is a list of supported browsers:
WINDOWSGoogle Chrome – Version 30 or Higher
Mozilla Firefox – Version 24 or Higher
*** Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge Will Not Work ***
ANDROID TABLETS AND PHONES
Google Chrome (Latest Version)
MAC
Google Chrome (Latest Version)
FireFox (Latest Version)
iOS, iPHONE, iPAD
iOS 11 or higher only and only with Chrome browser
How is my identification verified for remote notarizations?
The State of Florida requires a two-step ID verification process:
Must the signer be in Florida?
No. The signer can be in any country around the world. The signer MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN, however, because the identification process requires that the signer have a valid US ID, a Social Security Number (SSN), and a credit history.
Are there any restrictions as to what kinds of documents can be handled using RON?
YES – Even though Florida allows Notaries to perform weddings, weddings cannot be performed remotely.
How do I utilize RON services from Free Thinker Projects Online Notary Services? It's very easy!
Remote On-line Notarization, or RON, is the notarization of a signature using a state approved platform that allows the Notary and the signer to appear before each other at the time of the notarization using audio-visual technology over the internet rather than meeting face-to-face in the same location. The State of Florida adopted Remote On-line Notarizations as of January 1, 2020.
How much does online notarization cost
- $25.00 for a single remote online notarized document. (RON)
- $ 6.00 for a second signer on the same document.
- $ 6.00 for each additional individual on the video (signers or witnesses).
- $10.00 for each additional remote online notarized document (RON).
What kind of technology will I need to have my documents notarized remotely?
For Free Thinker Projects LLC to notarize your document(s) remotely, you will need to have a computer/laptop with a webcam and a Smart Mobile Device (smart phone or tablet) that can receive text messages and take and send pictures While you can use your smart device for the audio-visual meeting with the Notary, you are strongly encouraged to use your computer or laptop for the video meeting.
Internet Speed
You must have a high-speed, reliable connection to the Internet. If your connection is spotty, the video will drop-out.
Multiple Signers Need Separate Devices
Each signer or witness must join the online notary session at the same time using their own compatible device (no sharing). An email is sent to each signer’s own email address, and these emails contain the links needed for the signer(s) to go online.
You Must Use a Supported Web Browser and Operating System
This is very important: You must use an approved web browser, or your remote online notary is not going to work. Below is a list of supported browsers:
WINDOWSGoogle Chrome – Version 30 or Higher
Mozilla Firefox – Version 24 or Higher
*** Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge Will Not Work ***
ANDROID TABLETS AND PHONES
Google Chrome (Latest Version)
MAC
Google Chrome (Latest Version)
FireFox (Latest Version)
iOS, iPHONE, iPAD
iOS 11 or higher only and only with Chrome browser
How is my identification verified for remote notarizations?
The State of Florida requires a two-step ID verification process:
- Knowledge Based Authentication (KBA) is used to confirm that you are who you say you are. (Your credit is not “pulled”, but your history is used to generate 5-questions for the KBA test).
- You are asked a series of multiple-choice questions by a third-party provider, the answers for which can be found in public records. Questions can be like “what was the house number when you lived on a particular street” or “what financial institution holds the mortgage on your home” or “what color was the car you had in a specific year.”
- The credential verification step requires that the signer have a Smart Phone as they must take a picture of the front and back of their Driver License or State issued ID card or Passport and upload it to a provider site along with a selfie. The credential verification process compares the picture on the ID with the selfie and verifies the information in the bar code on the Driver License or ID card.
- NOTE - Is your Credit Report Locked? If your credit report is locked, you will not pass the ID verification process. You must first contact the credit bureaus to unlock your credit report.
Must the signer be in Florida?
No. The signer can be in any country around the world. The signer MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN, however, because the identification process requires that the signer have a valid US ID, a Social Security Number (SSN), and a credit history.
Are there any restrictions as to what kinds of documents can be handled using RON?
YES – Even though Florida allows Notaries to perform weddings, weddings cannot be performed remotely.
How do I utilize RON services from Free Thinker Projects Online Notary Services? It's very easy!
- First, email us to set up an appointment.
- Then, you’ll email the document(s) that you need to have notarized.
- If witnesses are required, you’ll need to arrange for them to be present at the scheduled time.
- It could take an hour for us to prepare your documents from the remote meeting.
- Once the documents are ready, you’ll receive notification so you can join the webcam call.
- Once you’re on the call, you will be given instructions to provide your identification before the notarization process starts.
- Please check below for which type of IDs are accepted.
Services
Notarization of Legal Documents We offer online notary services for all types of legal documents including :
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Types of ID accepted
To expedite the notarization of any document, you will need: For General Notary services any one of the following valid forms of PICTURE identifications (providing they are current) are acceptable:
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When will my notarized documents be available?
Documents notarized online will be emailed to you immediately after your session with the online notary. Customers typically have their notarized documents within five minutes.
Is there an official record of the online notary session?Yes, all remote online notary (RON) sessions are audio-video recorded, and the recordings are kept for ten years. Our notaries also keep a detailed notary journal of all remote online notary transactions.
Which RON technology providers do we use?
We are established with ENotaryLog
Documents notarized online will be emailed to you immediately after your session with the online notary. Customers typically have their notarized documents within five minutes.
Is there an official record of the online notary session?Yes, all remote online notary (RON) sessions are audio-video recorded, and the recordings are kept for ten years. Our notaries also keep a detailed notary journal of all remote online notary transactions.
Which RON technology providers do we use?
We are established with ENotaryLog
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