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February 4, 2022, 12:29pm
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You can run a Search (upper right/magnifying glass) as it will usually be quicker than waiting for someone to reply.
Here are the results I found for you by typing “Pennsylvania RON” in the Search field. The following threads may be particularly helpful:
Hello I am a Pennsylvania notary and I have an email from the state saying that I can do enotary. The online platforms ask for proof of my RON commision. Should I upload the email that I recieved from Pennsylvania department or is there something else I am soppse to upload?
Crystal Johnson
Pa requires an enotary application and then they need to choose a platform and go through the training and vetting process in the platform and in normal times would need to go to the county to record notary esignature. Things a bit different now because of the covid 19. I have been an enotary for about 2 years now so I am already able to do RON signings.
Pa is very strict with the stay at home orders. Notaries in Pa are not considered essential unless we are employees of a bank or financial…
Sorry for the late delay. I am in Pennsylvania. I got most of my info from my state’s website, but was confused along the way, which is why I signed up with Notarize 24/7 in the first place. I’ll tell you what, this thing is so strange to me I’m just going to let it go for now. Maybe revisit it in another year. Thanks for your input.
For Pavaso, Old Republic Title found me via Pavaso, because I had set up my profile and uploaded my docs, and so, apparently appeared via an internal database of registered notaries maintained by Pavaso. Worth noting that Old Republic either owns Pavaso, or has a significant financial interest in Pavaso (Mark McElroy is both CEO of Pavaso, and Executive Vice President, Chief Digital Officer at Old Republic). And Pavaso didn’t invoice me for their $99 charge until after I had completed a signing …
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