Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 01. Executive Department |
Subtitle 02. SECRETARY OF STATE |
Chapter 01.02.08. Notary Public General Regulations |
Sec. 01.02.08.07. Obligations of Notaries Public Who Perform Remote Notarial Acts
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A. To perform remote notarial acts, a Maryland notary public shall be a currently commissioned Maryland notary public in good standing and shall:
(1) Notify the Office of the Secretary of State in writing of their intent to perform remote notarial acts using a form prescribed by the Office of the Secretary of State for this purpose before they may perform remote notarial acts;
(2) Identify the authorized remote online notary vendor or vendors they intend to use to perform remote notarial acts;
(3) Use technology that can make an audio-visual record of the entire physical location of the notarial act and all persons physically present for the remote notarial act;
(4) Require all persons physically present with the remotely located individual for the remote notarial act to identify themselves and their role in the transaction;
(5) Charge no more than the allowed fee for an original notarial act as set forth in Regulation .02 of this chapter;
(6) Create and retain an audio-visual recording of each performance of a remote notarial act for a minimum of 10 years; and
(7) Notify the Office of the Secretary of State in writing within 10 business days after making a change to a new remote online notary vendor, if the notary public changes vendors.
B. If the notary public reasonably believes a remote online notary vendor previously selected does not allow the notary public to meet requirements set forth in State Government Article, Title 18, Subtitle 2, Annotated Code of Maryland, and any applicable regulations, the notary public shall promptly notify the Office of the Secretary of State in writing.
C. Upon renewal of a notary publics commission, a notary public will be required to submit a new remote notary notification form with the Office of the Secretary of State.
D. A notary publics authority to perform remote notarial acts expires with the expiration of their notary public commission.
E. A notary public authorized to perform remote notarial acts may cancel their authorization by submitting a written notice to the Office of the Secretary of State.
F. It is unlawful for any individual to represent themselves to be authorized to perform remote notarial acts if the individual has not provided the required notification to the Office of the Secretary of State.
G. The Secretary of State may not authorize a notary public to perform remote notarial acts if the person submits a notary application containing a substantial and material misstatement or omission of fact.