This was really great information... Because I get why more individuals are using this service and would use this e-service if offered. Then again, the information regarding Apostille info for notaries is a bit confusing.. This is what the sos gov site has for my state: "Apostille Information for Notaries.. When the Department of State apostilles a document, we are certifying that the public official or notary properly notarized the document..." So the sos will still legalize the doc and send it off.. Yes, I hope they either extend the program or make it nation-wide available or at least to the RON platforms for those notaries because it's literally just a step or two away from a complete process or transaction. leg work and foot work done.. lol.
@@SSMindSeeKING absolutely! They’ll still continue to authenticate the signature of a public official and notaries seal but now the whole process should be able to be RON enabled which is great! Hoping the pilot goes well and they make it nationwide sooner than later 🤞🏾
I just purchased and completed you Notary 101 (RON) I loved it! Thank you! Would you considered doing a detailed training on how to complete an Apostille and how to make money even offering the travel service with it? I'd buy that, too!
@@strawberryandcakes8043 thank you I’m glad you enjoyed it! I’ll definitely look into making an Apostille course! Or even just adding a new section in my current course on it so existing students can get it for free 😊
Is there a resource where we can locate the states that allow these? I am not using the wrong keywords, but I can't find a list anywhere. I am hoping it's allowed in Texas 🤞
@@roseg6547 I found some info in a random email I got form a RON platform. The current states are: Montana, Washington, Utah, Rhode Island, Minnesota, Maryland, and Connecticut.
@@barbarahorton6902 you can but it really comes down to charging competitive rates and what makes sense do the effort you went through. I’d do some digging on what others are charging.
I do Apostille service. My documents always have to go international such as Russia, Ukraine, Spain, etc. It is a very good business to offer. However, I'm not sure about it being performed as a RON Apostille. I know that countries prefer to see the gold seal from the state and its authenticity. Sounds interesting if it is going within the states only. Thanks for the update on electronic Apostille.
@@rudene75 Glad apostille business has been going good for you! At least according to the lady, internally they should be accepting RON apostilles too but it’s still in the pilot phase so we’ll see.
@@davrutin could be! I know at least for loan signings RON isn’t taking as much of a dent out of traditional notarization but I can see e-apostilles having a bigger impact on traditional apostilles.
💡I do think that when e-Apostilles are more widespread all RON platforms will start offering them to clients. What do you think?
@@sidehustleseattle It would make more sense if they would offer them on all RON platforms.
@@beevee7668 agreed!
@@beevee7668... and fingerprint services as well LOL
Do you know what states are doing them electronically
@@beckysebreros8707 The current states are: Montana, Washington, Utah, Rhode Island, Minnesota, Maryland, and Connecticut.
Love the video! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for having such great informative information.
@@kiawilson8911 happy to help! Thank you for watching!
This was really great information... Because I get why more individuals are using this service and would use this e-service if offered. Then again, the information regarding Apostille info for notaries is a bit confusing.. This is what the sos gov site has for my state: "Apostille Information for Notaries..
When the Department of State apostilles a document, we are certifying that the public official or notary properly notarized the document..." So the sos will still legalize the doc and send it off.. Yes, I hope they either extend the program or make it nation-wide available or at least to the RON platforms for those notaries because it's literally just a step or two away from a complete process or transaction. leg work and foot work done.. lol.
@@SSMindSeeKING absolutely! They’ll still continue to authenticate the signature of a public official and notaries seal but now the whole process should be able to be RON enabled which is great! Hoping the pilot goes well and they make it nationwide sooner than later 🤞🏾
It is worth being considered when it hit my state
I just purchased and completed you Notary 101 (RON) I loved it! Thank you!
Would you considered doing a detailed training on how to complete an Apostille and how to make money even offering the travel service with it? I'd buy that, too!
@@strawberryandcakes8043 thank you I’m glad you enjoyed it! I’ll definitely look into making an Apostille course! Or even just adding a new section in my current course on it so existing students can get it for free 😊
@@sidehustleseattle Awesome! I'll keep an eye out for it! I desperately need the course. Thank you for all that you share with us!
I would love to learn more about this. I'm a notary loan signing agent but really need to incorporate staying home working.
@@beevee7668 check to see if your state has it! Once more info becomes available I’ll share it.
Is there a resource where we can locate the states that allow these? I am not using the wrong keywords, but I can't find a list anywhere. I am hoping it's allowed in Texas 🤞
@@roseg6547 I found some info in a random email I got form a RON platform. The current states are: Montana, Washington, Utah, Rhode Island, Minnesota, Maryland, and Connecticut.
Do you charge as much with e apostilles as the traditional way?
@@barbarahorton6902 you can but it really comes down to charging competitive rates and what makes sense do the effort you went through. I’d do some digging on what others are charging.
It was passed in California in 23’ but not able to practice electronically could be 7 or even more years
@@all4Dorian yea it’s wild how much of a delay there is from RON laws being passed to implementation. Hopefully that changes.
What company did they used for e-service?
@@ritatheinsurancelady @gov was what she told me it was called.
I do Apostille service. My documents always have to go international such as Russia, Ukraine, Spain, etc. It is a very good business to offer. However, I'm not sure about it being performed as a RON Apostille. I know that countries prefer to see the gold seal from the state and its authenticity. Sounds interesting if it is going within the states only. Thanks for the update on electronic Apostille.
@@rudene75 Glad apostille business has been going good for you! At least according to the lady, internally they should be accepting RON apostilles too but it’s still in the pilot phase so we’ll see.
Apostilles are always for international use.
More "e-services" available = Le$$ opportunities for us.
@@davrutin could be! I know at least for loan signings RON isn’t taking as much of a dent out of traditional notarization but I can see e-apostilles having a bigger impact on traditional apostilles.
@@sidehustleseattle👍 Just an FYI, you are an inspiration for a lot of what I am doing... specifically on the decision of choosing a RON platform.
@@davrutin wow, that’s incredible to hear. Thank you for sharing! ❤️