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Looking Glass Runners presents a fast, secure Online Notary Service for Miami Beach residents and those across the state of Florida. Our remote online notarization platform lets you complete notarizations from home, work, or on the go using a device with a camera and microphone. Sessions are scheduled to fit your day, including after-hours availability in many cases, and typically finish quickly so you can move on with your plans. While many recipients commonly accept out-of-state notarizations, acceptance can vary by the receiving party, so we encourage you to confirm document eligibility before starting a session.

A remote online notarization session with Looking Glass Runners guides you through each step on a secure platform. You upload the document, verify your identity using approved ID, connect with a commissioned notary on live video, and receive a tamper-evident e-seal and an immediately downloadable notarized file. You will need a stable internet connection and a device with a working camera and microphone. Our service explains what IDs are commonly accepted and what types of documents may not be eligible for remote notarization, helping you prepare before your scheduled session.

Compare Notary Options

When deciding between remote online notarization, in-person notaries at an office, or a mobile notary who travels to you, consider convenience, document requirements, and recipient preferences. RON is typically fastest and avoids travel, while in-person or mobile services may be required when the document requires original wet ink signatures, physical notarization of original items, or when the recipient specifically asks for a wet-ink notarization. Each option has trade-offs: RON offers speed and an immediate downloadable file, while in-person options can handle originals that are not eligible for remote notarization.

Understanding Remote Online Notarization

Remote online notarization is a process that uses live audio-video technology so a commissioned notary can witness your signing from a remote location. The steps generally include uploading the document, providing an approved ID for verification, connecting on a secure live video call, and receiving a notarized file with a tamper-evident e-seal. The session is recorded and logged to create an audit trail. Devices typically used include smartphones, tablets, or laptops with working cameras and microphones. Internet reliability matters because a stable connection helps the session proceed smoothly without delays.
Two common notarial acts are the acknowledgment and the jurat, and they differ in purpose and wording. An acknowledgment confirms that the signer personally appeared, was identified, and acknowledged signing voluntarily. A jurat confirms that the signer personally appeared, swore or affirmed the truth of the contents, and signed in the notary’s presence. Electronic signatures and hand-signed paper scans may be treated differently by recipients, so know whether your document requires an electronic signature or a wet ink signature before scheduling a session.

What Remote Online Notarization Means

Remote online notarization uses secure live video and digital tools to let a commissioned notary witness signing when the signer is in a different physical location. Identity is verified by checking government IDs, knowledge-based authentication, or credential analysis depending on the platform and state rules. The notary then completes the required notarial language and attaches a tamper-evident e-seal to the electronic document. The final file is typically available for immediate download. Laws and acceptance can vary by state and by the receiving party, so always confirm that your document type and recipient accept RON.

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Benefits of Remote Notarization

Remote notarization provides clear advantages for many routine notarizations, including faster turnaround, fewer scheduling conflicts, and the convenience of completing the process from anywhere with a camera-equipped device. The live video session removes the need to travel to an office, and many platforms offer flexible hours to accommodate outside normal business times. The notarized document is typically delivered electronically with a tamper-evident e-seal and an audit record, so you can quickly share the file with lenders, employers, or other recipients who accept e-notarized documents.
Security is also a key benefit: remote sessions commonly use multi-step identity verification and record the video call, creating a robust audit trail. The tamper-evident e-seal helps detect document changes after notarization. While many recipients commonly accept remote notarizations, rules and acceptance can vary by institution and state, so confirm requirements ahead of time. For Miami Beach residents, RON combines local convenience with statewide availability, making it a practical choice for many real estate transactions, affidavits, powers of attorney, and other common documents.

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Secure ID Check and E-Seal

Security measures for remote notarization often include government ID verification, knowledge-based authentication, credential analysis, and a recorded live video session. After the notarial act, a tamper-evident e-seal is attached to the document and an audit trail is stored, showing timestamps and identity checks. These safeguards make it easier for recipients to validate the notarization. Acceptance varies, so if your document is going to a bank, court, or other entity, confirm that they accept electronically notarized documents with an e-seal before completing the session.

When In-Person Notarization Is Needed

When Wet Ink Originals Required

Certain documents demand original, wet ink signatures or physical handling of original materials, which means remote notarization may not be appropriate. Examples can include documents tied to secure original records, certificates requiring embossed seals, or circumstances where the receiving party explicitly asks for an original signed paper document. If you know the recipient requires a wet ink original, choose an in-person or mobile notary who can meet you at a convenient location. Confirm the receiving party’s exact requirements before scheduling any notarization.

State or Document Exclusions

Not all states or document types permit remote notarization, and some documents are expressly excluded from RON under state law or by the recipient. Examples and rules change over time, and acceptance by banks, government agencies, or courts may vary. If your document will be reviewed by a specific institution, ask them whether they accept remote notarizations and the exact format they require. When in doubt, contact the recipient before booking a session to avoid delays or the need to repeat notarization in a different format.

When Remote Notarization Is Best

Fast Remote Notarization

Remote notarization is often preferred when speed and convenience matter, such as when signers are in different locations or when you need service outside normal business hours. The platform typically completes identity verification and the notarization itself quickly, allowing signers to finish in just a few minutes once prepared. After-hours availability and the ability to connect from anywhere in Miami Beach or across Florida make RON a practical choice for busy schedules or urgent needs. Remember to check recipient acceptance before relying on the process for critical deadlines.

Immediate Download and Audit Trail

One major advantage of remote notarization is receiving the notarized document immediately as an electronic file, often with a tamper-evident e-seal and a recorded audit trail. This means you can download, email, or upload the notarized document to the recipient right away, which helps speed transactions. The audit trail typically includes identity verification records, timestamps, and the recorded session, which many recipients find helpful for validation. Still, check specific recipient requirements because some parties may prefer or require original paper documents.

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Why Choose Our Online Notary

Choose remote online notarization for convenience and time savings when your document and recipient accept an electronic notarization. Looking Glass Runners provides flexible scheduling and a secure platform that guides you through identity verification, the live video session, and immediate delivery of the notarized document. This service helps people who are busy, located in different places, or who need after-hours support. Keep in mind that certain documents and certain receiving parties may require a wet ink signature or in-person notarization, so verify requirements in advance.

Our platform emphasizes clear instructions and strong security practices, including identity checks and a tamper-evident e-seal, which together support many common transactions like affidavits, powers of attorney, and real estate paperwork. Because acceptance can differ by recipient, we recommend confirming whether they accept remote notarizations before scheduling. For Miami Beach and Florida residents, RON often speeds up routine transactions and reduces the need to travel, while still producing a verifiable audit record and an immediately downloadable notarized file.

Common Reasons to Use RON

People commonly use remote notarization for time-sensitive matters, when signers are in different locations, or when mobility or scheduling makes in-person appointments difficult. Typical examples include signing documents for real estate transactions, powers of attorney, affidavits, loan documents, and healthcare directives. Remote notarization can also help businesses and individuals who need a quick notarized copy for filing, filing deadlines, or remote closings. Always confirm the receiving party’s acceptance of a remotely notarized file before proceeding to avoid delays or additional steps.

Real Estate and Closing Documents

Real estate buyers, sellers, and agents often choose RON to speed up closings and to coordinate signers in different locations. Remote notarization can be used for many closing-related documents, but lenders, title companies, or recording offices may have specific requirements about form and format. If your closing involves an entity that specifies paper originals or certain notarial language, confirm those details in advance. When accepted, RON can reduce travel and scheduling friction and deliver an immediately downloadable notarized file once the session is complete.

Powers of Attorney and Healthcare Forms

Powers of attorney and healthcare directives are frequently notarized documents, and remote notarization can make these processes faster and more convenient. These documents may have strict witnessing or notarization rules depending on the jurisdiction or the requesting party. Confirm whether a remote notarization meets the receiving party’s standards and whether any additional witnesses are required. When appropriate, RON can let signers complete these important documents quickly while producing an audit trail and tamper-evident e-seal.

Affidavits and Declarations

Affidavits, sworn statements, and other declarations that require an oath are commonly handled with a jurat during a remote notarization. The notary administers the oath or affirmation over live video and records the session as part of the audit trail. Some courts or agencies have specific requirements for sworn documents, so verify acceptance before relying on RON. When accepted, remote jurats offer a fast way to complete sworn documents without traveling, while still providing a recorded session and a tamper-evident e-seal attached to the final electronic file.

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What is remote online notarization?

Remote online notarization is a process that uses live video and secure identity checks so a commissioned notary can perform a notarial act while the signer is in a different physical location. The notary verifies identity, witnesses the signing or administers an oath on live video, and attaches a tamper-evident e-seal to the electronic document. The session generates an audit trail that records identity checks, timestamps, and often a video recording. Acceptance of online notarizations varies by recipient and jurisdiction, so confirm ahead of time whether the receiving party accepts a remotely notarized document. The platform workflow typically includes uploading your document, verifying your ID, connecting with the notary on a live video session, and downloading the notarized file. This sequence produces a downloadable electronic document and supporting audit records. Remote notarization offers the convenience of completing the process from home or anywhere with a camera-equipped device and a stable internet connection. If you expect a wet ink original will be required, choose an in-person or mobile notary instead of RON.

For most remote sessions you will need an unexpired government-issued photo ID, such as a state driver’s license, state ID card, or U.S. passport. Different platforms and states may allow different combinations of ID checks, and some systems use additional identity verification like knowledge-based authentication or credential analysis. Make sure your ID is clear, not expired, and that the information matches the name on the document to be notarized. If you plan to use a different form of ID, check the platform’s accepted list before your appointment. In addition to a primary ID, you may be asked to provide supplemental information for identity verification depending on the platform and state rules. This might include answering knowledge-based questions or providing a secondary document. Have your ID readily available and positioned so the camera can clearly capture the front and back as instructed. Preparing these items in advance helps the session proceed quickly and reduces the chance of needing to reschedule due to identity verification issues.

Most straightforward online notarization sessions take only a few minutes once you are fully prepared; many finish within five to fifteen minutes. The time depends on document complexity, the number of signers, and whether additional identity verification steps are needed. Uploading files, confirming where to sign, and verifying identity are the main parts that affect total time. Being prepared with your document and ID and making sure your camera and internet connection work will help keep the session short. If your document is lengthy or multiple parties must sign at different times, plan for a longer session. Scheduling during off-peak hours may speed things up, and some platforms offer quicker appointments for simple transactions. If you anticipate complexity, inform the notary or platform in advance so they can allocate appropriate time and walk you through any special requirements during the session.

Many banks, courts, and other institutions commonly accept properly executed remote notarizations, but acceptance varies by institution and by state rules. Some receivers continue to prefer or require wet ink originals or have internal policies about e-seals and electronic formats. It is best practice to contact the bank, court clerk, or recipient ahead of time to confirm they will accept a remotely notarized electronic document for your specific transaction. This helps avoid delays or the need to repeat the notarization in person. If a recipient requires a different format, some platforms allow you to download a notarized PDF that can be printed, but this may not meet requirements for a wet-ink original. Confirm whether the receiving party accepts an e-notarized file with a tamper-evident e-seal and an accompanying audit record. When in doubt, ask the recipient what they will accept so you can choose the right notarization option.

Whether you can notarize documents for signers in other states depends on the laws governing notarization and the notary’s commission. Some states authorize notaries to perform remote notarizations for signers located anywhere in the U.S. at the time of the session, while others require signers to be physically located within the state where the notary is commissioned. Because rules vary by state, check the platform’s geographic rules and your notary’s commission to confirm eligibility before scheduling a session. Even when a remote notarization is legally valid, the receiving party may have its own acceptance rules for out-of-state notarizations. If your document will be used across state lines, verify both the legal requirements and the recipient’s policies. Clear communication about location and acceptance helps prevent surprises and ensures the notarized document meets the needs of all parties involved.

Some documents are commonly excluded from remote notarization due to state law or the receiving party’s internal rules. Examples can include certain court filings, wills in jurisdictions that require strict in-person witnessing, or documents that require an embossed or physical seal. Additionally, certain power-of-attorney forms or documents that must be witnessed by multiple in-person witnesses may not qualify for RON. Check the specific state rules and the recipient’s requirements to determine whether your document is eligible for remote notarization. If you are unsure whether your document qualifies, contact the receiving party or consult the platform’s eligibility guidance before booking. When remote notarization is not accepted, consider an in-person or mobile notary who can handle original wet-ink signatures and physical document handling. Planning ahead prevents delays and ensures you choose the notarization option that meets the legal and recipient needs for your document.

Whether you should sign before or during the session depends on the document and the receiving party’s requirements. Some documents must be signed in the physical presence of the notary, which for RON means the notary must witness the signature event on live video; the platform will guide you through signing during the session. Other situations allow you to sign by hand before uploading a clear scanned copy; the notary will then verify identity and the physical signature if the platform and state rules permit that workflow. Always follow the platform’s instructions and confirm the signing method with the receiving party. If the document needs a jurat, the notary must witness the oath and the signature on video. If an acknowledgment is required, the notary will confirm the signer acknowledged the signature. Preparing and knowing the required notarial act in advance helps the session go smoothly and avoids needing to repeat the notarization.

Yes, most remote online notarization platforms record the video session and store an audit trail that documents identity verification steps, timestamps, and other relevant session data. The recorded session and audit information create a clear record showing how identity was confirmed and that the notarial act took place. This stored information supports the credibility of the notarized document for many recipients, though policies on retention and access to recordings vary by provider and jurisdiction. Access to recordings and audit logs is governed by the platform’s privacy and retention policies. If you need a copy of the audit record for a recipient, ask the platform or the notary about what documentation can be provided. Keep in mind that recorded sessions may be retained for a specific period under platform or state rules, and sharing or accessing those recordings may be subject to privacy safeguards.

The final notarized electronic file typically shows the notary’s electronic signature block and a tamper-evident e-seal that indicates the notarial act. The e-seal includes the notary’s commission details and is designed so changes to the document after notarization are detectable. This feature helps recipients verify that the document was notarized and whether any changes occurred after the notary completed the act. Formats and visible elements can vary by platform, so the exact appearance of the seal may differ slightly between providers. If the receiving party expects a specific seal format or wording, confirm those details before the session. In cases where a printed wet-ink original is required, the electronic seal may not be sufficient. When acceptance is unclear, check with the recipient about their requirements so you can choose the appropriate notarization path and avoid needing a second notarization.

Prepare by confirming the receiving party accepts remote notarizations and by gathering the necessary items: the document in the recommended electronic format, an unexpired government photo ID, and a device with a working camera, microphone, and reliable internet connection. Review the document to know where to sign and whether the notarial act is an acknowledgment or a jurat. If multiple signers are involved, coordinate timing so everyone can join the live video session when requested by the platform. Test your camera and microphone ahead of time, and ensure good lighting so the notary can clearly see you and your ID. Close other applications that may use bandwidth during the session. Have any secondary ID or supplemental verification information available in case the platform requests it. Being prepared reduces the chance of delays and helps the session finish quickly with a clean audit trail and an immediately downloadable notarized document.

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Upload your document, verify your ID, and meet a commissioned notary on live video. Download your notarized file right away.

5–15 min
Typical session time
$15–$20
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50 States
Out‑of‑state notarizations accepted

Why Choose Looking Glass Runners

Fast, affordable, and flexible—built for modern life. We accept all file types and support both eSign and hand-signed scans.

Speed

Most notarizations complete in 5–15 minutes.

Availability

On‑demand, after‑hours, and weekends.

Affordability

Transparent pricing from $15 per stamp.

Nationwide

States recognize and accept out‑of‑state notarizations.

Security

Live video identity checks + tamper‑evident e‑seal.

Convenience

No travel or printing required—eSign supported.

How It Works

Upload

Send your document to our secure server. We accept all file types.

Verify

Confirm your identity with a valid government‑issued photo ID.

Connect

Join a live video call with a notary.

Download

Receive your notarized document immediately—or anytime later.

Pricing & Payment

Standard

$15
Per stamp • Mon–Fri before 5:00 PM EST

After‑Hours / Weekend

$20
Per stamp • Weekdays after 5:00 PM EST & all day Sat/Sun

Payment

Pay during the meeting via Credit Card, Debit Card, Zelle, Cash App, or Venmo. Notarization completes after payment is received.

What You Need

Requirements

  • Stable internet connection
  • Device with camera, microphone, and sound
  • Ability to appear on a live audio‑video call

Accepted IDs (examples)

  • U.S. state‑issued driver’s license or photo ID
  • U.S. passport (book or card)
  • Certificate of U.S. Citizenship / Naturalization
  • Foreign passport
  • Alien Registration Card (with photo)
  • Military ID

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