Michigan · Online notary

Online Notary in Michigan.

Connect with a Michigan-commissioned, RON-certified online notary by live video. Verify ID, sign electronically, and receive a sealed digital original in minutes — 24/7.

<5 min

Connect time

24/7

Available

$25

Per notarial act

All

Document types

How online notarization works in Michigan

Upload the document, scan your photo ID, and complete knowledge-based authentication. You join a live video call with a Michigan-commissioned online notary who confirms your identity on camera, watches you sign electronically, and applies a tamper-evident digital seal. The session is recorded and stored as a state-compliant audit trail. You download the sealed PDF as soon as the call ends — usually within 15 minutes of booking.

Why Michigan signers choose online notarization

No travel to a UPS Store or bank branch. No appointment juggling. No printing a 40-page loan package. Online notarization in Michigan delivers a legally equivalent — and better-audited — notarial act, often at a lower cost than mobile notary service. Lender and government acceptance of RON documents is now standard in Michigan and nationwide.

What you need

  • Government-issued photo ID
  • Camera-equipped phone, tablet, or laptop
  • Stable internet connection
  • Document in PDF format
  • 5 minutes for identity verification

Common uses in Michigan

  • Powers of attorney
  • Refinance and HELOC signings
  • Employment onboarding
  • Corporate resolutions
  • Affidavits and sworn statements

Frequently asked questions

Is online notarization legal in Michigan?

Online notarization is permitted in over 45 states. Filter NotarySeal's Michigan directory by 'Online' to see only currently certified notaries.

How long does a Michigan online notarization take?

Most single-document sessions complete in 10–15 minutes. Loan packages and multi-signer sessions run 30–60 minutes.

What does an online notary in Michigan cost?

Standard sessions are $25 per notarial act. Loan signings and bulk document packages are quoted per package.

Can I use a Michigan online notary if I live in another state?

Yes — the signer's location generally doesn't matter. What matters is the notary's commission state and the law of the jurisdiction receiving the document.

Are online notarizations accepted by Michigan lenders and title companies?

Yes — most Michigan lenders, title underwriters, and county recorders now accept RON-executed documents. Always confirm with the specific receiving party.

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