Pavaso Supports Remote Online Notarization in Florida and Idaho
January 9, 2020
Pavaso announced it started supporting remote online notarization (RON) in Florida and Idaho effective Jan. 1, 2020. Legislation allowing RON in those states went into effect the same date. State commissioned remote electronic notaries can select the Pavaso platform to complete RON closings, which gives homebuyers and sellers the option to close real estate transactions remotely, from almost anywhere in the world.
Both Florida House Bill 409 and Idaho Senate Bill 1111 were adopted in 2019 to expand e-notary privileges to include RON. In addition to the in-person electronic notarization (IPEN) of digital documents, e-notaries may now e-notarize documents from a different location than signers. The process utilizes a secure internet connection and two-way, audio-visual technology to facilitate, document and create a recording of each RON session. When conducting RON transactions, e-notaries must be physically present in the state where they are commissioned but signers can complete the closing from a location of their choice.
Before eNotaries can begin offering RON, they must satisfy state-mandated legal and technical requirements. In Florida, that includes a requirement to utilize an electronic notarization platform that has been approved by the state. Pavaso has been approved in Florida.
“Pavaso is focused on creating a best-in-class experience for lenders and settlement providers so they can offer options to their customers who want or need the flexibility to complete their closings from anywhere they choose,” said Jeff Tischler, president of Pavaso. “We have a proven record of facilitating RON transactions, and we are ready to work with and support the growing number of states that have embraced this valuable technology-enabled service.”
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