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Frequently Asked Questions About RON

Remote Online Notarization (RON) makes it simple to get your documents notarized from anywhere — securely and efficiently.

Meet your certified notary through a private video session, verify your ID, and sign electronically in minutes.

Every session follows strict U.S. notarial standards, ensuring your documents remain legally valid and fully protected.

Convenience, security, and professionalism — all in one seamless online experience.

In short: It’s the same legal process as traditional notarization. Just smarter, faster, and online.

What Do I Need Before My Appointment?

Valid Identification

You’ll need an unexpired, government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license, state ID, or U.S. passport). Note: Military IDs and permanent resident cards aren’t accepted for RON sessions.

Electronic Device

A laptop, desktop, or mobile device with a camera and microphone is required. This allows you to meet face-to-face with your notary online. You can use Google Chrome for the smoothest experience.

Secure Internet Connection

A strong, private Wi-Fi connection ensures your session runs without interruptions. Avoid public networks or shared devices for your security.

U.S. Business or Document

Interstellar Notary exclusively handles documents related to U.S.-based transactions, residents, or entities, in compliance with federal notarial law.

Requirements

How Can I Prepare for My Online Notary Session?

Everything you need to know for a smooth and successful remote notarization.

Preparation Checklist

Expert Tips

Use a reliable device

Avoid old phones or browsers that may freeze mid-session.

Stay connected

Test your camera, mic, and internet before your appointment.

Be prepared

Have your document open and ID ready for verification.

Relax

The notary will guide you through each step — it’s quick and easy.

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