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NEVADA TEMPORARY RULES CHAPTER 240
The Nevada Secretary of State recently issued temporary rules governing electronic notarizations, effective January 8, 2019. The regulations relate to the legislation enacted in 2017 (Assembly Bill 413) providing for electronic notarizations. See our memorandum dated June 7, 2018 for a discussion of the legislation.
"Principal" means the natural person whose signature is notarized in a traditional or electronic notarization.
"Electronic notarial certificate" means the portion of an electronically notarized electronic document that is completed by an electronic notary public and that bears the notary public's electronic signature, electronic seal and certification language as provided by Nevada law.
"Electronic notarization solution" means a set of applications, programs, hardware, software or technology designed to enable the performance of an electronic notarial act.
"Identity proofing" means a process or a service through which a third person or party affirms the identity of the principal through a review of personal information from public or proprietary data sources.
"Solution provider" means a third-party vendor providing a software solution or other service enabling a Nevada electronic notary public to perform his or her duties or complete an electronic notarial act.
Upon an applicant's meeting the qualifications for registration as an electronic notary public, the Secretary of State will update the registration to allow the applicant to perform electronic notarial acts.
An electronic notarization, including notarization using audio-video communication may only be performed by an electronic notary public registered with and approved by the Secretary of State of Nevada to perform such notarization. A notary public providing electronic notary services without Secretary of State approval is subject to suspension or termination of his or her notary commission and other penalties. A Nevada electronic notary public performing an electronic notarial act using audio-video communication must be able to:
A Nevada electronic notary public must take reasonable steps to:
An electronic notary public must identify a principal by one of the following methods:
Credential analysis must be provided by a reputable third-party vendor or software tool that can demonstrate proven credential analysis processes and must employ at a minimum technology that provides the following:
If the electronic notary public is unable to validate a presented credential of the principal, or to match the principal's physical features with the credential, the electronic notary public may not complete the electronic notarial act. No further attempt may be made by that notary or solution provider to complete the notarial act using audio-video communication using that credential.
Dynamic knowledge-based authentication procedure must meet the following requirements:
The electronic seal used by an electronic notary public affixed to an electronic document during an electronic notarial act must include required information and must generally conform to the size and other requirements of a seal used by a traditional notary except:
An electronic notary public may not:
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