Or. Admin. Code § 160-100-0140 - Notification of Secretary of State of the Use of Electronic Notarization
(1) A notary public
who wishes to perform notarial acts with respect to electronic records shall
file the following information using the prescribed form with the Secretary of
State before such notarization:
(a) Commission
name;
(b) Commission
number;
(c) Public records
address;
(d) Email
address;
(e) Name of electronic
notarization technology vendor;
(f)
Contact information for electronic notarization vendor;
(g) Website for electronic notarization
vendor;
(h) A statement under
penalty of perjury that the method of electronic notarization meets the July
13, 2011, National Electronic Notarization Standards adopted by the National
Association of Secretaries of State. For the purposes of this statement, the
notary may rely on an electronic notarization vendor's declaration that the
technology does meet these standards; and
(i) An exemplar of a notarized record that
includes the notary's official stamp, the electronic notarial signature, and
the electronic notarial certificate. The exemplar shall be a generic sample and
not an actual notarized private record.
(2) The example provided in section (1) of
this rule must be an electronic file submitted in a PDF format.
(3) In addition to any other technologies
used in attaching the electronic notarial signature, the signature must include
a graphic reproduction of the notary's handwritten signature on file with the
Secretary of State.
(4) In addition
to any other technologies and information the notary's official stamp, as
evidenced by an official Certificate of Authorization issued by the Secretary
of State, shall be logically associated with the notarial certificate and
underlying record.
(5) The notice
under this rule shall be emailed to the Secretary of State using the form
provided to the notary public.
(6)
Once information is received and approved by the Secretary of State, a
confirmation will be sent to the notary to verify approval.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 194.305 & ORS 194.360
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 194.305 & HB 4212 (2020)
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