How to Become a Remote Online Notary in New Hampshire
New Hampshire permanently authorized Remote Online Notarization (RON) with the passage of Senate Bill 134, effective February 6, 2022. Notaries in the state can now perform secure, legally compliant remote notarizations by following a few key steps.
Requirements to Perform RON in New Hampshire
- Hold an active New Hampshire notary commission
- Select a state-approved RON technology provider (such as ProNotary)
- Notify the New Hampshire Secretary of State of your intent to perform remote notarizations and provide the name of your chosen RON provider
For detailed information and official guidelines, visit the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s Electronic and Remote Notarization page.
Essential Tools for RON Success
To ensure secure and compliant remote notarizations, notaries should consider the following resources:
IdenTrust Digital Certificates
Obtain an identity-based digital certificate required for electronic notarizations.
Learn more through IdenTrust’s eNotary Programs.
National Notary Association (NNA)
Access comprehensive guidance, training, and resources for becoming a remote online notary in New Hampshire.
Visit the NNA’s “How to Become a Remote Online Notary in New Hampshire” page.
Why Choose ProNotary?
ProNotary provides a streamlined, cloud-based platform that makes remote notarization easier for both notaries and clients. With ProNotary, you can:
- Conduct notarizations anytime, from any location
- Ensure compliance with New Hampshire RON regulations
- Use secure, state-approved technology for all notarial acts
To learn how ProNotary can support your remote notarial services, visit ProNotary.com.