State Laws Authorizing Remote e-Notarization
Emergency orders and guidance issued by states on RON do not necessarily conform with the ALTA-MBA model or RULONA standards for consumer protections and anti-fraud safeguards. 48 states and the District of Columbia have either passed a RON law or issued an executive order pertaining to remotely notarizing documents, some have done both.
Years listed next to state names denote when RON laws were passed.
Alabama
Alaska (2020)
- House Bill 124
- Senate Bill 241 (Temporary RON Authorization)
Arizona (2019)
Arkansas
California
Colorado (2020)
- Senate Bill 20-096
- Suspension of the Personal Appearance Requirement for Notarization
- Secretary of State Temporary Rules
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida (2019)
Georgia
Hawaii (2020)
Idaho (2019)
Illinois
Indiana (2018)
Iowa (2019)
Kansas
Kentucky (2019)
- Senate Bill 114
- Secretary of State Adams Confirms Ability of Notaries to Use Video Conference
- Secretary of State is Acting Based on KRS 423.455(6)
- Senate Bill 150 relating to notary beginning on page 9
Louisiana (2020)
Maine
Maryland (2019)
Massachusetts
Michigan (2018)
Minnesota (2018)
Mississippi
Missouri (2020)
Montana (2019)
Nebraska (2019)
Nevada (2017)
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota (2019)
Ohio (2018)
Oklahoma (2019)
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
- Remote Online Notarization Temporarily Authorized
- Temporary Performance Guide
- Updated Notary Public Standards
South Carolina
South Dakota (2019)
Tennessee (2018)
Texas (2017)
- House Bill 1217
- Administrative Rules
- Executive Order
- Governor Abbott Temporarily Allows For Appearance Before Notary Public Via Video conference For Real-Estate Instruments
- Office of the Attorney General’s Request to Temporarily Suspend Section 121.006(c)(1) of the Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code
- Gov. Abbott Extends Emergency Use of Remote Ink-Signed Notarization (RIN)
Utah (2019)
Vermont (2018)
Virginia (2011)
Washington (2019)
West Virginia
Wisconsin (2020)
Wyoming
Source: https://www.alta.org/advocacy/online-notarization.cfm