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What Is the Knowledge-Based Authentication (KBA) Process for Online Notarizations?
If you have ever accessed your credit report online or set up a secure digital bank account, you have likely encountered a series of out-of-the-blue security questions. They ask things like: “Which of the following addresses have you lived at in the past ten years?” or “Which of these vehicles have you previously owned?” In the digital world, this security quiz is known as Knowledge-Based Authentication (KBA). When you book a Remote Online Notarization (RON) session, Ohio l
1 day ago3 min read


What Are the Tech Requirements for an Online Notary Session?
If you need a legal document signed but don't want to travel, Remote Online Notarization (RON) is a game-changer. Under Ohio law, you can legally meet a notary public over a secure video link to sign your paperwork from the comfort of your own home or office. But a common question many signers ask before booking is: “Do I need special software, an expensive computer, or advanced technical skills to make this work?” The short answer is no. You don't need to be a tech wizard. H
1 day ago2 min read


Does an Ohio Notary Verify That the Contents of a Document Are True?
When people see an official notary public seal on a contract, affidavit, or agreement, they often assume it means the document has been "certified" as completely true, accurate, and legally sound. However, the legal reality under Ohio law is quite different: An Ohio notary public does not verify, investigate, or guarantee that the contents of a document are true. The notary is not a private detective or a judge, and their stamp is not an endorsement of the document's text. In
3 days ago2 min read


What Is Remote Online Notarization (RON) and Is It Legal in Ohio?
Yes, Remote Online Notarization (RON) is 100% legal in the state of Ohio. Passed under Senate Bill 263, Ohio law allows specially authorized online notary publics to legally notarize electronic documents using secure, live two-way audio-video technology. This means you no longer have to meet a notary in person to get your documents executed. How an Ohio RON Session Works: Instead of signing a physical piece of paper, the entire process takes place online through an Ohio-appro
4 days ago1 min read
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