Governor Hogan Authorizes Remote Notarizations

Statement

Date: March 30, 2020
Location: Annapolis, MD

Governor Larry Hogan today issued an emergency order that temporarily waives the in-person requirement for notarizing documents in Maryland for the duration of the COVID-19 emergency, subject to guidance provided by Secretary of State John C. Wobensmith.

Notaries Public commissioned in Maryland who are in good standing may perform a notarial act using communication technology for a remotely located (remote online notarizations) after affirming they are complying with the requirements and submit the attached Remote Notary Notification Form and emailing it to the Office of the Secretary of State at remotenotary.sos@maryland.gov.

Notaries Public who use remote notarizations must adhere to the following guidelines:

Must be a current notary in good standing
Must notify the Office of the Secretary of State of intent to use remote notarizations
Must identify the communications technology vendor that will be used and confirm that the vendor will allow notary to, in real time, (1) view the remotely located individual and (2) compare for consistency the information and photos presented as identification credentials
For each notarial act conducted remotely, must create and retain an audio-visual recording of the performance of the notarial act
For each notarial act conducted remotely, must note on the notarial certification and in notary log or journal that the notarial act was performed for a remotely located individual using communications technology
May not charge more than $4 for each remote online notarial act using communication technology, which is the same fee that may be charged when performing an in person notarial act


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