Adam Sigel

Notarize - Legally notarize your documents online, anytime.

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Notarize is a service to legally notarize documents through a live video from your computer, iPhone or Android device, available 24x7.

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Joel Andren
Been waiting for this for awhile, nice work.
Sasha Pave
Nice idea! I just had to get something notarized last month and it took about 90 minutes and a trip to the UPS store. I hope this does well and brings another antiquated service into the new millennium!
Paul Genberg
I don't know how many times I've cursed the need to hunt down a notary public. I'm definitely giving this a run! Thank you!
Hal Gottfried
Used this three times already !!
Brad Kovach
I am a notary. How do I register to notarize with this service?
Irving Torres
@bradkovach I think only Virginia notaries can do this.
Patrick Coombe
and wow, brilliant video. hilarious, informative, awesome.
Steve Franco, CEO
This is really needed in the legal marketplace.
David Leong
Great Idea, no more enduring awkward conversation at the bank just to get this done.
Luca Carlucci
Get it to Europe please!!!
Ross Blankenship
Would be curious how bitcoin/blockchain technology might be integrated here such that a live agent wouldn't be necessary... and the authenticity is created once the document is part of the blockchain. I saw some interesting technology recently where new home documents were authenticated vis-a-vis the blockchain. Thoughts? Ross D. Blankenship Founding Partner | http://AngelKings.com
Pat Kinsel
@rossblankenship It's my understanding and belief that we are a long, long way from replacing humans in notary transactions. There are legal requirements for notarization that are set by state governments. Notaries [and signing agents] also play an important role in major transactions like mortgage closings beyond just witnessing the signature. I do think that blockchain could be integrated into our system to augment the transaction record [like how we use X509 certificates currently] but I don't see blockchain replacing notary agents any time soon.