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Looking Glass Runners offers a modern Online Notary Service for residents and businesses in Westland, Michigan. Our remote online notarization platform connects you with a commissioned notary over live video so you can finish notarizations without leaving home or the office. Sessions include a live identity check, secure recording, and a tamper-evident e-seal applied to the electronic document. Many receiving parties commonly accept electronically notarized documents, though acceptance can vary by recipient and situation. This service is designed to be fast, convenient, and accessible statewide while highlighting availability for Westland users.

Using our Online Notary Service through Looking Glass Runners means you can upload documents, verify your identity, meet a commissioned notary on a live video call, and download the notarized file immediately. Sessions are available during extended hours so you can schedule outside normal business times. Remote notarial acts are recorded and include an audit trail to improve trust and traceability. While many documents qualify, some specific documents or receiving parties may still require an in-person notary, so check eligibility before your session to avoid delays.

Compare Notary Options

Choosing between online, in-person, and mobile notary services depends on the document, urgency, and location. Remote online notarization is ideal when you need speed, convenience, and immediate delivery, and when the document and recipient accept electronic notarization. In-person notarization is required when originals, wet-ink signatures, or certain state rules demand physical presence. Mobile notaries travel to you and are useful when you cannot travel but an in-person signature is needed. Consider the receiving party’s preferences and any state rules that apply before deciding which option fits your situation.

Understanding Remote Online Notarization

Remote online notarization, often shortened to RON, replaces an in-person meeting with a secure live video interaction between the signer and a commissioned notary. The notary confirms the signer’s identity using ID verification technology and may ask the signer to display the ID on video. There are two common notarial acts: an acknowledgment, where a signer confirms their signature, and a jurat, where a signer swears or affirms the truth of a document and signs in the presence of the notary. In RON, either act is recorded and the final file carries an electronic notarial certificate and e-seal.
The typical RON session moves through a clear sequence. First you upload the document and provide basic information so the notary can review it. Next you verify identity with an accepted ID and credential checks performed by the platform. Then you connect on a live video call where the notary observes any required signatures or sworn statements and completes the notarization. Finally, the notarized electronic document is made available to download, often within moments, complete with an audit trail and tamper-evident e-seal for integrity and record-keeping.

What Remote Online Notarization Means

Remote online notarization uses live audio-video technology and identity-proofing tools so a commissioned notary can perform a notarial act without being physically present with the signer. The process follows state rules about what documents can be notarized remotely, how identity is established, and how the notary records the act. The outcome is an electronically notarized document that includes a notarial certificate showing the method used, a recorded session where required, and a secure tamper-evident e-seal. While many recipients accept e-notarized documents, acceptance may vary, so checking with the receiving party is recommended before relying on the document.

Key Elements of a RON Session

Benefits of Remote Online Notarization

Remote online notarization delivers clear benefits for individuals and organizations looking to simplify paperwork. It saves travel time, reduces delays by providing immediate access to notarized files, and supports sessions outside of typical office hours. Identity verification and recorded sessions add layers of security, and the tamper-evident e-seal helps protect document integrity. The convenience of using a smartphone, tablet, or computer means you can complete a notarization from home or while traveling, which is especially helpful for busy schedules and last-minute needs.
Another important advantage is flexibility. RON allows signers across different locations to take part in the same notarization session when state rules allow, reducing the need for in-person coordination. The process also often produces clear documentation for record-keeping, which can be downloaded and stored immediately. While many organizations commonly accept electronically notarized documents, policies vary, so check with the intended recipient to make sure the document will be accepted in its electronic form before proceeding.

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Secure ID Checks and E-Seal

Security in RON relies on combined technical and procedural safeguards. The platform uses identity verification tools to confirm your government ID and may add credential analysis or multi-factor checks. The notary documents the verification and the live video session, creating an audit trail and optional recording for future reference. After notarization the tamper-evident e-seal is applied to the electronic document so any unauthorized changes become evident. These elements work together to provide a defensible record of the notarial act, though acceptance and evidentiary weight can vary by recipient and jurisdiction.

When In-Person Notarization Is Needed

Wet Ink or Originals Needed

Some documents require a physical, wet-ink signature or must be presented as original paper, which makes an in-person notary or a mobile notary the appropriate choice. Common examples include certain court filings, documents that explicitly demand original signatures, or situations where the receiving agency has not adopted electronic acceptance. If the recipient has strict original-document rules, arranging an in-person meeting with a commissioned notary or hiring a mobile notary to come to your location ensures compliance with those requirements and avoids delays caused by rejected electronic files.

Document or State Exclusions

Not all documents are eligible for remote notarization and some states maintain exclusions or additional requirements for specific document types. Certain real estate instruments, court documents, or documents for foreign jurisdictions may have their own rules about electronic notarization or may require special wording in the notarial certificate. Additionally, while many states allow RON, acceptance by a particular recipient or jurisdiction can vary. Always verify whether your document is eligible for online notarization and check with the receiving party before beginning a RON session.

When Online Notarization Is Best

Fast Service, Anywhere, After Hours

Remote online notarization is particularly helpful when you need a fast turnaround, are located away from a notary’s office, or must complete a notarization outside normal business hours. Because sessions are conducted over live video, you can connect from Westland, elsewhere in Michigan, or while traveling, avoiding travel time and scheduling conflicts. Extended availability and quick session times make it easier to meet deadlines. Keep in mind that even though RON is widely used, some recipients may still prefer or require in-person notarization, so check ahead if possible.

Immediate Download and Audit Trail

One advantage of online notarization is that you typically receive the notarized electronic file immediately after the session, complete with a secure e-seal and an audit trail that documents identity checks and the session recording. This immediate access speeds workflows like real estate closings, business filings, and time-sensitive agreements. The audit trail helps recipients validate the notarial act, and the tamper-evident e-seal provides integrity for the file. Acceptance of these digital features depends on the receiving party, so be prepared to provide additional documentation if requested.

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Why Choose Our Online Notary Service

Looking Glass Runners’ Online Notary Service is built to meet the needs of Westland residents and businesses who value speed, convenience, and reliable documentation. With carefully documented identity verification, recorded live sessions where appropriate, and a tamper-evident e-seal, our platform streamlines notarization for routine documents and emergency needs. We make it simple to upload documents, verify identity, and connect with a commissioned notary during extended hours, helping you meet deadlines without traveling to a notary office and while maintaining clear records of the notarial act.

Our online approach is particularly useful when coordinating signers in different locations, when time is tight, or when mobility is limited. The immediate availability of a notarized electronic file simplifies workflows for real estate, business filings, and other situations that require timely documentation. While many organizations commonly accept electronically notarized documents, acceptance varies, so we recommend confirming the recipient’s policy before starting. Looking Glass Runners prioritizes a smooth experience and clear communication so you know what to expect at every step.

Common Situations for Online Notarization

People use online notarization for a variety of everyday needs including real estate documents when allowed, powers of attorney, health care directives, business contracts, and affidavits. Remote notarization is also helpful for signers who are traveling or living out of state but need a notarized document that many recipients commonly accept. It’s useful for time-sensitive deadlines and when coordinating multiple signers in different places. Because each receiving party sets its own rules about electronic notarization, verifying acceptance beforehand ensures the notarized file will serve its intended purpose without last-minute issues.

Real Estate and Closing Documents

When state rules and the receiving parties allow electronic notarization, RON can speed up closings and real estate workflows by enabling remote signing and immediate delivery of notarized documents. This reduces travel and coordination time for buyers, sellers, and agents. However, real estate transactions sometimes have specific requirements or lender preferences, and some lenders or registries may still require wet-ink originals. Always confirm with your title company, lender, or recording office to understand whether a remotely notarized document will be accepted for your closing.

Power of Attorney and Medical Forms

Power of attorney and medical forms frequently require notarization to be valid for third parties. Remote notarization can make it easier to complete these sensitive documents quickly, especially when a signer is unable to travel. If a jurat or acknowledgment is needed, the notary will observe the signature or administer an oath over live video as required. Because institutions and health care providers may have different acceptance policies, check whether the entity that will rely on the document accepts remote notarization before you begin the session.

Affidavits and Business Paperwork

Affidavits, sworn statements, and many types of business paperwork are commonly notarized and often suitable for RON when allowed by state law. Online notarization can speed up contract signings, corporate documents, and statutory affidavits while creating a clear electronic record. For documents that require specific language or additional certificates, upload the complete file and any instructions so the notary can review them before the session. Confirm acceptance with contracting parties, regulators, or counterparties to ensure the electronically notarized document meets their requirements.

Online Notary FAQs

What is remote online notarization and how does it work?

Remote online notarization lets a commissioned notary perform a notarial act over secure live video instead of meeting in person. The process begins when you upload the document and provide identity details, then verify your ID using an accepted government document and credential checks. During the live video session the notary observes the signing or administers an oath if a jurat is required, and then applies a tamper-evident e-seal and records the notarial certificate. The platform typically creates an audit trail and may retain a recording as part of the official record. This approach is designed to be secure and convenient while following state rules for remote acts. Many recipients commonly accept electronically notarized documents, but acceptance can vary. You should confirm with the party who will receive the document and review any state-specific requirements before beginning the session to ensure the notarized file will be accepted for its intended purpose.

Many standard documents such as affidavits, powers of attorney, some real estate forms, business agreements, and healthcare directives may be eligible for remote notarization when allowed by state law and the receiving party. Documents that require only an acknowledgment or a jurat are often suitable for RON. The platform and the notary will review the document for the appropriate notarial act prior to or during the session. However, some documents are excluded from remote notarization in certain states or by particular recipients, and certain institutions may still request an original wet-ink signature. Because eligibility varies, confirm with the receiving party and check any state rules that apply to your document before scheduling a remote notarization to avoid surprises.

Online notary platforms typically accept government-issued photo identification such as a state driver’s license, state identification card, or a U.S. passport. The platform may also use credential analysis and secondary verification methods to further confirm identity. During the live video call you will be asked to hold the ID up for inspection so the notary can confirm its validity and that it matches the signer on camera. Exact ID requirements and additional verification steps can vary by state and platform, so review the instructions for your session and have a clear, unexpired ID ready. If you do not have a typical ID, contact the service in advance to discuss alternative verification options that may be accepted.

Many states recognize out-of-state remotely notarized documents, and recipients commonly accept e-notarized files, but rules vary by state and by the accepting institution. Some jurisdictions and organizations have specific policies about remote notarization or may require additional attestation. Because of this variation, it is prudent to check with the receiving party, lender, title company, or government office to confirm they will accept an electronically notarized document. If you expect the document to be used outside of Michigan or in a federal or foreign context, verify acceptance early. When needed, the notary’s certificate and audit trail can help recipients evaluate the validity of the remote notarial act, but pre-approval from the receiving party avoids delays.

A typical remote online notarization session often takes between five and twenty minutes depending on document complexity and identity verification steps. Simple acknowledgments with one signer commonly fall towards the shorter end, while multiple signers, jurats requiring an oath, or longer documents may take more time. Preparation before the session — such as uploading the complete document, confirming required signature lines, and having an accepted ID ready — tends to speed the process significantly. If additional identity checks or credential analysis are needed, that can extend the session length. The platform will usually present estimated timeframes before you begin, and the notary will guide you through the process so you know what to expect at each step.

Whether you sign before the video session or during the live call depends on the document type and the receiving party’s requirements. For an acknowledgment the signer may sign beforehand and then confirm the signature to the notary on video. For a jurat, the notary generally needs to witness the signer sign or administer an oath and watch the signing on video, so signing in the presence of the notary during the session is required. To avoid confusion, upload the document exactly as instructed and follow the platform’s guidance about where and when to sign. If the receiving party requires a witnessed signature, plan to complete the signature during the live session so the notary can observe and document it.

If a receiving party does not accept an electronically notarized document, first ask for their specific reason and whether they will accept additional documentation such as the notary’s certificate or the session audit trail. In some cases, providing the recorded session or additional notarization details can satisfy the recipient. If they still reject the document, you may need to have the document notarized in-person or follow any alternative process the recipient specifies. To reduce the risk of rejection, confirm acceptance with the recipient before starting the remote notarization. If an in-person notarization is ultimately required, a mobile notary or a visit to a notary office will be the next step to obtain a wet-ink original.

RON sessions typically include identity verification, a documented audit trail, and often a recorded video of the session that the platform stores according to applicable retention rules. These recordings and records are used to verify the notarial act if questions arise later. Platforms and notaries follow privacy and security practices to protect your personal data and the session recording, but storage duration and access policies may vary by provider and state rules. Before your session, review the platform’s privacy policy and any notices about how recordings and data are handled. If you have confidentiality concerns, discuss them with the service team so you understand who can access the recording and how long it will be retained, and whether additional protective steps are available.

Yes, multiple signers can often join the same remote session when allowed by state law and when the document and receiving party accept it. The platform and the notary will coordinate the order of signing and identity verification for each signer so the notarial act is properly documented. When signers are in different places, a joint session can simplify coordination and ensure everyone’s actions are captured in the same audit trail. Be sure to indicate the presence of multiple signers when uploading the document and scheduling the session so the notary can prepare. Some complex transactions or certain state rules may require separate sessions, so confirm the process with the notary if you expect multiple remote signers.

To get started with Looking Glass Runners’ Online Notary Service, prepare a clear digital copy of your document and an accepted government ID, then visit the service’s online portal to upload your file and provide basic information. Choose a convenient session time, complete any identity verification steps the platform requires, and join the scheduled live video meeting with the commissioned notary. The notary will guide you through signing or taking an oath as needed and then apply the electronic notarial certificate and e-seal. After the session you will typically be able to download the notarized file immediately, complete with an audit trail and any recording retained as required. If you have questions about eligibility, accepted IDs, or recipient policies, contact the service team before the session so you are prepared and can avoid delays.

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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
Per stamp • see pricing
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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