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The Tennessee legislature recently enacted the Online Notary Public Act, effective July 1, 2019. In addition, the Tennessee Department of State has adopted rules for the commissioning of online notary publics and the standards for performing online notarizations.
TENNESSEE SENATE BILL 1758
A person may personally appear before the officer taking an acknowledgment by:
The acknowledging officer must designate in the acknowledgment form whether the principal personally appeared before the officer or appeared by an interactive two-way audio and video communication. If the person appears by an interactive two-way audio and video communication, the appearance will be deemed compliant if the acknowledging officer amends the acknowledgment forms to read “remotely appeared” or “remotely appeared before me” rather than “personal appeared” or “appeared before me.”
"Appear" or "appearance" means either physical appearance or online appearance.
"Credential analysis" means a process or service operating as outlined in rules promulgated by the secretary of state, through which a third person affirms the validity of a government-issued identification credential through review of public and proprietary data sources.
"Electronic notarial certificate" means the portion of a notarized electronic document that is completed by an online notary public and contains the following:
"Electronic seal" means information within a notarized electronic document that confirms the online notary public's name, jurisdiction, identifying number, and commission expiration date and generally corresponds to information in notary seals used on paper documents.
"Electronic signature" means an electronic sound, symbol, or process attached to or logically associated with an electronic document and executed or adopted by a person with the intent to sign the electronic document.
"Identity proofing" means a process or service operating according to criteria as outlined in rules promulgated by the secretary of state, through which a third person affirms the identity of an individual through review of personal information in public and proprietary data sources.
“Online notarization" means a notarial act performed by means of two-way video and audio conference technology that meets the required standards adopted.
"Online notary public" means a notary public who has been commissioned to perform online notarizations as outlined in this part.
"Principal" means an individual:
"Remote presentation" means transmission to the online notary public through communication technology of an image of a government-issued identification credential that is of sufficient quality to enable the online notary public to:
The secretary of state will promulgate standards for online notarization, including standards for credential analysis and identity proofing.
A person who has been commissioned as a notary public may apply to the secretary of state to be commissioned as an online notary public in the manner provided by this section. A person qualifies to be commissioned as an online notary public by:
An online notary public:
An online notary public must keep a secure electronic record of electronic documents notarized by the online notary public. The electronic record must contain for each online notarization:
The online notary public must take reasonable steps to:
The electronic record required above must be maintained for at least five years after the date of the transaction or proceeding requiring notarization.
An online notary public may only use the online notary public's electronic signature for performing online notarizations. An online notary public must attach the online notary public's electronic signature and electronic seal to the electronic notarial certificate of an electronic document in a manner that is capable of independent verification and renders any subsequent change or modification to the electronic document evident.
An online notary public may perform an online notarization that meets the requirements of this part and rules promulgated pursuant to this part regardless of whether the principal is physically located in Tennessee at the time of the online notarization. In performing an online notarization, an online notary public must verify the identity of a person creating an electronic signature at the time that the signature is taken by using two-way video and audio conference technology that meets the requirements of this part and related promulgated rules. Identity may be verified by the online notary public's personal knowledge of the person creating the electronic signature; or
The online notary public must take reasonable steps to ensure that the two-way video and audio communication used in an online notarization is secure from unauthorized interception.
The electronic notarial certificate for an online notarization must include a notation that the notarization is an online notarization.
An online notary public or the online notary public's employer may charge a fee in an amount not to exceed $25.00 each for performing an online notarization in addition to any other authorized fees.
TENNESSEE RULES 1360-07-03
A commissioned notary public may apply for commissioning as an online notary public. The rules provide for the payment of a $75.00 application fee and outline the application process.
An online notary public may perform authorized online notarial acts relating to electronic documents only if the principal personally appears before the online notary public; however, the personal appearance may be by means of electronic two-way audio and video communication.
Online notarization may only be done if the online notary public is in the state of Tennessee. The principal does not have to be physically located in Tennessee at the time of the online notarization.
The online notary public must verify the identity of a principal by means of two-way video and audio conference technology. Identity may be verified by the online notary public’s personal knowledge of the principal, or by presentation of satisfactory identification, credential analysis or identity proofing as specified by the rules.
The online notary public must complete and attach a unique electronic notarial certificate to all written notarial acts that identifies the principal, the date of notarization, the state and county in which the notarization was performed, a statement that the notarial act was an online notarization, and the type of notarial act performed.
An online notary public must keep, for at least five years, a secure electronic record of all electronic documents notarized by the online notary public.
The online notary public must take reasonable steps to ensure that the two-way video and audio communication used is encrypted during transmission and secure from unauthorized interception.
An online notary public must use the same unique electronic signature and electronic seal for all online notarial acts. The rules provide the requirements for the electronic seal.
An online notary public may charge a fee that does not exceed $25 for performing an online notarization.
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