Online Notarization in South Dakota with Secured Signing

For a long time, South Dakota stood out among its neighboring states for not fully adopting Remote Online Notarization (RON) despite initial legislation. However, recent changes to the state’s notarization laws have brought South Dakota into the modern era of digital notarization.

Legislative Updates on RON in South Dakota

In a significant move toward embracing online notarization, Governor Kristi Noem signed Senate Bill 211 on March 14, 2023. This bill amended South Dakota’s previous notarization laws, improving the identification process for signers and authorizing the use of electronic documents. With these updates, South Dakota joins 44 other states that have fully authorized RON, allowing notaries to provide secure, remote services.

How Can You Notarize Documents Online in South Dakota?

With the newly implemented laws, South Dakota residents can now benefit from Secured Signing’s RON platform. This platform allows individuals and businesses to notarize their documents electronically, without the need for in-person meetings. All you need is a secure internet connection, and you can sign your documents and meet with a commissioned notary via a live, online video session.

Benefits of Using Secured Signing for RON in South Dakota:

  • Fully Remote Notarization: No need to visit a notary in person; the entire process is handled online.
  • Improved Security: Advanced security measures ensure the authenticity and protection of your documents.
  • Time-Saving: Complete your notarization quickly and efficiently from anywhere, reducing travel and paperwork costs.

With these legislative updates, Secured Signing provides South Dakota residents and businesses with a modern, efficient way to notarize documents remotely, ensuring the process is secure, convenient, and fully compliant with state law.

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