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Temporary remote electronic notarization extended until March 16

Gov. Andrew Cuomo has again extended the temporary use of remote electronic notarization in New York state — this time until March 16, 2021.

Credit unions across the state have been utilizing remote electronic notarization services as a result of a March 2020 executive order and subsequent extensions that temporarily authorized this technology.

As part of Executive Order 202.7, electronic notarization is permitted under certain circumstances. Any notarial act that is required under New York State law is authorized to be performed utilizing audio-video technology provided that the following conditions are met:

William J. Mellin, New York Credit Union Association president/CEO, has previously called for support of legislation that would allow for the permanent use of remote electronic notarization in New York and the Association sees remote electronic notarization as an urgent resource that must be continued.

According to the Association’s 2021 legislative priorities, the pandemic “has demonstrated why remote notarization is essential. The technology provides a safe way of conducting a wide variety of essential legal services ranging from closing on a house to notarizing a will.”

“While the Executive Order authorizing the temporary use of remote notarization is a good first step, New York needs a permanent and more robust electronic notarization process, and this is just one aspect of the Association’s overall efforts to advocate for a modernized virtual documentation framework across the state.”

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