To do online notarizations, you’ll need a traditional notarial commission from your state first. If you don’t have one already, check your Lieutenant Governor website for instructions on getting started. You’ll need to upload a copy of this commission to your account on our platform.
Errors and Omissions (E&O) Insurance protects you financially if you are sued for unintentional mistakes or if a false claim is filed against you. To make sure you’re protected, you’ll need to upload a copy of your policy worth at least $25,000 to your account (most policies can be purchased for as little as $15-30 a year). One option for your coverage is the NNA, though we accept other providers too.
A digital certificate, also known as a digital signature, is used to seal the documents you’ve notarized. This digital certificate attaches to the document and ensures the document is tamper-evident (i.e. any subsequent changes to the document become apparent). At Online Notary Center, we partner with IdenTrust for digital certificates. For instructions on getting your certificate, follow this link here.
Choose between our Notary Basic Plan and our Notary Professional Plan. We’ll provide your journal, seal, and signature, along with all the technology and tools needed to start performing notarizations. See our Pricing for details on each of our plans.
To become a remote online notary, you’ll need to increase your existing bond to $10,000 worth of coverage. You can either adjust your current bond to $10,000, or you can take out another $5,000 bond. For more information, visit the Lieutenant Governor Office’s guide here.
You’ll need to obtain authorization with the Lieutenant Governor Office to officially start notarizing online. To get started, visit the online portal at notary.utah.gov and access the application for your Remote Notary Certification form. Fill out the form and email it to [email protected], along with a copy of your electronic seal/signature (which Online Notary Center will provide to you) and your additional bond.
After the Lt. Governor’s Office has processed your application, you’ll receive a link to pass a background check. Once your background check has been submitted, you’ll have to pay a $50 application fee to Utah, which can be paid over the phone with a credit or debit card. The Lieutenant Governor Office can be reached at (801) 538-1041.
When you’ve been approved, you’ll receive an email confirmation of your active status as a remote online notary.
With our different plans, you get to choose what’s best for you, your workflow, and your business.
Notary Professional
Notary Enterprise
With Online Notary Center, you can start performing notarizations for $14.95 / month with our Notary Basic Plan, or $19.95 / month with our Notary Professional Plan. You’ll also need to pay the $50 application fee required by the Lieutenant Governor’s Office. Other costs may vary. For example, you may need to account for the cost of supplies, such as your computer, webcam, and internet access.
See our Pricing for further details on each of our plans.
The notarization process is completed 100% online through our website’s virtual
notary rooms.
With a notary subscription, you’re able to schedule meetings with your clients and
generate invitation
links for the session. After clicking their links, signers verify their identities
using
knowledge-based authentication. Then the signer and notary are connected into a
virtual room, where
they can see the document on the screen and complete the notarization together.
Your electronic commission lasts as long as your traditional notary commission does. You will also need to consider the length of your IdenTrust digital certificate, and the length of your subscription with our platform.
By becoming an online notary, you’re helping your business grow beyond your state! You’re no longer limited to just signers in Utah. You can notarize for signers across the US and even outside of the country, as long as you are physically in your state during the notarization.
Verify a Utah Online Notary
If you need to verify a Utah online notary or Utah eNotary, the State of Utah provides an easy-to-use verification tool. Ensure your notary is in good standing and authorized to perform notarizations electronically. Click here to verify a Utah online notary directly on the official Utah government website.
Verify Online Notary Center is Registered in Utah
Online Notary Center is proud to be an approved Utah remote notary provider. You can verify our platform’s registration status with the State of Utah by visiting the Utah Secretary of State’s list of approved remote notary vendors. We comply with all state regulations to ensure you can notarize documents securely and legally online.
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