Remote online notarization; allow.
If enacted, SB2456 would significantly modernize notarial processes in Mississippi by addressing the growing trend toward digital transactions and remote interactions. It establishes criteria for notarial acts performed electronically, thus aligning state law with digital capabilities while ensuring that processes uphold security and verification standards. This bill also facilitates legal recognition of electronic signatures and documents notarized via remote methods, enabling smoother transactions in real estate and other areas reliant on notarization.
Senate Bill 2456 aims to update the notarial acts in Mississippi by incorporating provisions for Remote Online Notarization (RON). This bill revises various sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972 related to the notarial process, particularly focusing on how notarial acts can be performed via communication technology. The key changes include definitions associated with remote notarization, the ability of notarial officers to certify copies of electronic records, and the authorization for notaries to charge higher fees as permitted by the Secretary of State.
Notably, the bill addresses potential concerns regarding the identity verification of individuals involved in remote notarization. It mandates that notarial officers utilize appropriate technology and processes to ensure the identity and validity of signatures. Opposition may arise from concerns about the adequacy of technology in securing personal information and preventing fraud. Furthermore, the increased responsibilities placed on the Secretary of State to establish relevant rules and standards may lead to discussions about the practicality and efficiency of these requirements.