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"Loose" certificate in electronic document
Posted by VT_Syrup of VT on 11/13/24 5:27pm Msg #649631
I’m getting ready for 2025; all Vermont notaries start their next two-year term on February 1, 2025. So (in a separate Windows folder) I’m creating loose certificates with my name, new expiration date, etc., for each kind of notarial act. I’m also creating draft certificates for electronic documents, because I think the Vermont electronic notarization rules will be completed within a few months. Because of the new rules, I’m adding “This notarial act was performed electronically on an electronic record.” That’s from the new draft rules.

Also, for the electronic certificates, I deleted the box at the bottom where I describe the document the certificate is attached to, since the X.509 digital signature makes the whole document tamper-evident. I see no need for a document description in an electronic notarization. What do others think?
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 "Loose" certificate in electronic document - VT_Syrup on 11/13/24 5:27pm
 Re: "Loose" certificate in electronic document - Matt Miller on 11/15/24 8:31am
 Re: "Loose" certificate in electronic document - VT_Syrup on 11/15/24 3:24pm
 Re: "Loose" certificate in electronic document - VT_Syrup on 11/15/24 3:58pm
 Re: "Loose" certificate in electronic document - VT_Syrup on 11/15/24 5:46pm
 If it's truly guaranteed to be "tamper evident" - Linda_H/FL on 11/15/24 10:17am
 Re: If it-s truly guaranteed to be "tamper evident" - VT_Syrup on 11/15/24 3:37pm



 
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