Background
On March 30, 2021, the governor signed Senate Bill 469, permanently authorizing notaries public commissioned in the state to remotely notarize electronic and paper-based documents as of June 17, 2021, pending rules and regulations adopted by the Secretary of State.
West Virginia remote online notarization laws:
Additional resources for notaries public commissioned in West Virginia:
- Secretary of State Website
- West Virginia Notary Handbook
- BlueNotary: How to Become an Online Notary in West Virginia
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Last updated: Jan 1, 2023