Embrace the Future of Notarization with Secured Signing in Alaska

The legalization of online notary services in Alaska marks a significant step forward in modernizing the notarization process. On April 30, 2020, Alaska’s Lieutenant Governor signed House Bill 124 into law, making it legal for Alaskan notaries to authorize and validate documents through virtual notarization. This change eliminates the need for signers to be physically present, streamlining the process and increasing convenience. 

Since the implementation of this law, the availability of remote notary services in Alaska has grown, making it easier than ever to find a licensed online notary. The rise of remote online notarization (RON) in Alaska is expected to continue thriving, providing a valuable service to residents across the state. 

What the Legalization of RON Means for Alaska 

The introduction of RON has opened new doors for Alaskan notaries, enabling them to offer instant, online notary services. The process is simple: all it takes is a live video session to connect the remote notary and the signer. Digital signing via digital signatures is straightforward, making the notarization process faster and entirely online. 

Secured Signing’s Remote Online Notarization platform offers a secure, fast, affordable, transparent, and reliable solution that complies with state regulations. Our platform is designed to provide the best possible experience for both notaries and their clients. 

The Benefits of Secured Signing’s RON Platform 

  • Efficiency: RON allows notaries to complete transactions more efficiently, reducing the time and hassle associated with traditional notarization. 
  • Cost Savings: RON significantly cuts down on travel time and paperwork expenses, benefiting both notaries and clients. 
  • Enhanced Accessibility: Notaries can now serve clients across a broader geographical area, providing greater convenience and expanding their market reach. 
  • Live Video Signing Session: This feature enables notaries to connect with clients in a more personal and interactive way. It’s as close to an in-person meeting as you can get, fostering trust and rapport in the digital environment. 
  • In-Person Electronic Notarization (IPEN): IPEN combines the convenience of electronic signatures with the added security of in-person verification, offering a modern approach to notarizing important documents. 
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