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Re: “In Person Electronic Notarizations” or “iPEN
Posted by FlaNotary2 of FL on 5/22/20 1:08pm Msg #620383
I have no objection to IPENs. I’ve actually done 2 or 3. The person is still physically present and signs your journal, so I don’t have as much of an issue.

But I HATE the idea that these RON vendors keep your notarial records. First of all, that means the vendor can access the records, and therefore they aren’t secure. Then, what happens if the company folds? What happens to all of the recordings? I just hate the whole thing. I’ve dug my heels in and I ain’t budging.
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 Colorado allowing Remote Notarization until the end of May - Agentry on 5/21/20 12:46pm
 Re: Colorado allowing Remote Notarization until the end of May -  Doris_CO on 5/21/20 2:50pm
 Re: Colorado allowing Remote Notarization until the end of May - Gogetit on 5/21/20 5:28pm
 Re: Colorado allowing Remote Notarization until the end of May -  VT_Syrup on 5/21/20 8:18pm
 “In Person Electronic Notarizations” or “iPEN - Gogetit on 5/21/20 5:36pm
 Re: “In Person Electronic Notarizations” or “iPEN - Linda_H/FL on 5/21/20 6:27pm
 Re: “In Person Electronic Notarizations” or “iPEN - FlaNotary2 on 5/22/20 1:08pm
 Re: “In Person Electronic Notarizations” or “iPEN - Gogetit on 5/24/20 3:55pm
 Re: “In Person Electronic Notarizations” or “iPEN -  Yoli/CA on 5/24/20 5:37pm
 Re: Colorado allowing Remote Notarization until the end of May - Gogetit on 5/21/20 5:24pm



 
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