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NEW MEXICO REMOTE ONLINE NOTARY

Notarize your documents online anywhere, any time in New Mexico

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Convenient

With NotaryLive, there's no scheduling appointments, no traveling, and no waiting. You can easily connect with our licensed notaries on your time.

Secure

NotaryLive embeds a number of security features into the document to protect the validity of your signature. Electronic records ensure you have easy access whenever needed.

Customizable

We have custom solutions for everyone - whether an individual or an enterprise. Whatever your notary needs are we can meet them quickly and efficiently.

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How NotaryLive Works

Utilizing RON in 4 easy steps

1

Upload Your Document

2

Verify Your Identity

3

Connect With A Notary

4

Download Your Notarized Document

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Why Use NotaryLive in New Mexico?

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Remote Online Notarization In New Mexico

NotaryLive supports the following counties and cities in utilizing RON. See the laws below that pertain to New Mexico.

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CITIES

NOTARY RON LAWS

  • To Become A Notary In New Mexico
  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Must be a resident of New Mexico or be employed within the state
  • Must complete the required course and exam
  • No criminal record of a felony or a crime involving fraud or dishonesty within the last 5 years
  • No record of being denied commission or being suspended/revoked
  • No record of being disqualified from receiving a commission under Section 22 of the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts
  • A judicial officer, the secretary of state or a full-time staff member of the secretary of state’s office, county clerk, or deputy county clerk who is not licensed to practice law can be commissioned as a Notary as well
  • Must take the course and pass the exam
  • A $10,000 surety bond is required
  • Using RON in New Mexico
  • Take the course and pass the exam
  • Must file an amendment and submit the course certificate
  • Must hold an existing commission as a traditional notary
  • Choose a RON technology that meets legal requirements

SIGNER RON LAWS

  • In General: People who are looking to notarize a document can get their document notarized in all 50 states, regardless of geographical boundaries & laws.
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New Mexicans use NotaryLive for these Use Cases

Visit our guide for more information specific to New Mexico.

Automotive

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Vehicle Release Form, Bill of Sale, Titles

Real Estate

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Deeds, Titles, Lease Agreements

Construction

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NOI, Lien Waiver, Contractor Affidavit

Financial

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Tax Return, Credit, Statements

Legal

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POA, Affidavits, Wills & Trust Deeds

Vital Records

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Copies for Birth, Death & Marriage Certificates

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes. Per N.M.Stat.Ann. § 14-14A-5, New Mexico notaries have been eligible to enroll for conducting Remote Online Notarizations (RON).
Yes. As long as their state laws are compliant with remote online notarization, they 100% can notarize your documents.
Important documents like affidavits, deeds, mortgages, and visa applications require notarization in New Mexico.
Our secure online notary platform strictly complies with state laws, employs a three-step identity verification process, and uses tamper-proof digital signing and sealing.

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