AVAILABLE VIA OUT-OF-STATE NOTARY
Online notarization for Connecticut signers — the honest answer.
Connecticut permits remote appearance only for wet-ink paper notarizations — full online notarization is not authorized for Connecticut notaries.
For non-real-estate documents, Connecticut signers can typically use an online notary commissioned in another state.
What it costs for Connecticut signers
- One document · one seal · one signer
- $49
- Each additional seal
- +$19
- Witness on demand
- $39
- Overnight the original
- carrier + $14.95
Every quote is itemized before you pay — notary fee, platform fee, and shipping shown separately. The notary fee is passed through at cost.
Common Connecticut documents
- Power of attorney
- Affidavit / sworn statement
- Deed or real-estate document
- Vehicle title transfer
- Minor travel consent
- Business agreement
Connecticut questions, answered
Is online notarization legal in Connecticut?
Connecticut permits remote appearance only for wet-ink paper notarizations — full online notarization is not authorized for Connecticut notaries. For non-real-estate documents, Connecticut signers can typically use an online notary commissioned in another state. The notarization is performed under the out-of-state notary's commissioning law, which Connecticut generally recognizes — the same interstate-recognition principle that makes an out-of-state paper notarization valid.
How does it work for Connecticut signers?
Exactly like any online notarization: upload your unsigned document, verify your identity, and meet a commissioned online notary on a recorded video call. The difference is the notary is commissioned in a state whose RON law is fully live — we arrange that automatically.
Will my document be accepted in Connecticut?
Out-of-state notarizations are generally recognized, with important exceptions for this state — Real-estate closings are excluded entirely — Connecticut is an attorney-closing state, and this exclusion extends to out-of-state RON for Connecticut property. For recorded real-estate documents anywhere, we recommend confirming acceptance with the county recorder or title company first, and we flag known friction points before you pay.
What does an online notarization cost?
Online notarization starts at $49 — that includes the live notary session, identity verification, and the first notarial seal. Extra seals are $19, extra signers $25, and an on-demand witness is $39. Every fee is itemized before you pay, and the notary fee is passed through at cost — never marked up by document type.
What documents can Connecticut signers notarize online?
Powers of attorney, affidavits, real-estate documents, vehicle titles, travel consents, business agreements, and most other documents — with this Connecticut caveat (2026): Real-estate closings are excluded entirely — Connecticut is an attorney-closing state, and this exclusion extends to out-of-state RON for Connecticut property. We check your exact state and document type before checkout, and we never fail silently.
This page summarizes Connecticut notarization rules for convenience and is not legal advice. Laws change — statute citations reflect our most recent review. Notarial acts are performed by independent commissioned notaries under the laws of their commissioning state.
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