Core Training: Framing the RON Call

Posted July 14, 2025

When you’re about to send a client their first RON session, the way you frame that initial phone call matters a lot. Most people don’t know what RON is or how it works, so we need to make it smooth, clear, and easy.

Here’s how I frame the call:

  1. Start with who you are and who you represent.
    • “Hi, my name is Katie, I’m the notary working with [Your Title Company or Law Firm].”
    • If you’re an independent notary, just reference the company or law firm that hired you.
  2. Ask if they’ve ever done RON before.
    • Even if they say yes, always explain the process. Different platforms vary, and prior experience can be outdated or inaccurate.
  3. Walk them through what to expect.
    • “You’ll receive an email invitation with a link to start the session.”
    • Confirm the appointment time in the email: “Your session is scheduled for Tuesday at 2:00 PM.”
    • Recommend they log in a few minutes early.
    • Provide a number to call if they have questions.
  4. Explain the verification steps clearly.
    • ID verification includes uploading the front and back of their ID and taking a selfie.
    • They’ll be asked security questions and need to enter their full SSN (used for anti-fraud verification).
  5. Reassure them with analogies.
    • “It’s kind of like Zoom meets DocuSign.”
  6. Let them know the total time commitment.
    • Around 25 minutes depending on their tech readiness.

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