Loan packages often involve multiple signers and strict deadlines. A remote online notary helps lenders, title companies, and borrowers complete these documents quickly without sacrificing compliance.
Notarization has always been about protecting documents and preventing fraud. Today, professionals can choose between a remote online notary and a traditional in-person notary. Both are valid, but which is best for your situation?
Security is one of the most common questions attorneys, businesses, and individuals ask about RON. After all, notarization is meant to protect against fraud and ensure documents are valid. So how does a remote online notary compare to the traditional model? The truth is that the digital process includes more safeguards than most in-person notarizations.
Coordinating in-person notarizations across multiple signers and time zones can delay critical transactions—and cost your clients time and money. Remote online notarization (RON) eliminates these bottlenecks with a secure, legally valid process you can complete from anywhere.
Monique Edwards-Robinson
Oct 15, 20254 min read
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