Governor Cuomo Signs Executive Order Allowing Virtual Notarization

Real estate board of New York President Jim Whelan and New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo have signed an Executive Order allowing notaries to act as a signatory, although they are are not in the physical location of a paper-work signing.

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NEW YORK CITY- Real estate board of New York President Jim Whelan and New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo have signed an Executive Order allowing notaries to act as a signatory, although they are are not in the physical location of a paper-work signing. This is an action to facilitate the process of closing sales remotely amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has to lead to a national shutdown, forcing citizens into social isolation.

“This will greatly aid business transactions in New York state, including real estate closings, loans, and for all legal documents. Before this Executive Order, notaries had to sign in person, which was nearly impossible due to the crisis.  This arrested many business transactions across the state,” said Warburg real estate broker Jason Haber in a prepared statement. 

Executive Order 202.7 regarding notaries includes the below:

Any notarial act that is required under New York State law is authorized to be performed utilizing audio-video technology provided that the following conditions are met: