How do you get started with RON and which providers offer RON services?

More and more states are adopting Remote Online Notarization (RON) legislation. To be prepared, title agents need to start learning what their role in an electronic closing transaction will look like.  

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Every state has required regulations that need to be followed for any RON transactions. And although the RON process varies state by state, there are general requirements for how RON is conducted. For example, it must be done in real-time and the transaction must be recorded. There are many RON providers out there, but you should consider several factors to choose the provider who will work best for your business needs. "Is the vendor authorized to perform RON?" and "do they allow on-boarding of your company's notaries?" are just a couple of the questions you need to ask. Lastly, you need to make sure your office is ready to conduct a RON closing. Internal training will likely be necessary, IT requirements will need to be met, and you need to be sure you're staying up-to-date on your state's RON requirements and regulations.

In this e-book, you'll get a how-to guide on how to use RON, along with a list of current RON providers. You will learn:

  • Where to access information on your state's RON requirements and regulations
  • Key requirements for how a RON transaction is conducted
  • Which vendors currently offer RON services and how to contact them
  • Questions you should ask a RON provider before choosing to use their service
  • How to prepare your team to begin conducting RON closings

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