Legal Dictionary

eNotary

An eNotary, also known as an electronic notary, is a legally authorized individual who performs notarial acts using electronic means, such as digital signatures and electronic documents, in a legal context.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a traditional notary and an eNotary?

A traditional notary performs notarial acts using physical documents and handwritten signatures, while an enotary utilizes electronic means, such as digital signatures and electronic documents, to perform notarial acts.

Are eNotarized documents legally valid?

Yes, eNotarized documents are legally valid as long as they comply with the applicable laws and regulations governing electronic notarization.
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