Yes. In many cases, eligible documents can be notarized through a secure Remote Online Notarization (RON) session while you are located outside the United States. We regularly assist Americans living abroad, expatriates, digital nomads, military personnel, international business owners, and travelers who need U.S. documents notarized from another country.
Common documents include Powers of Attorney, real estate documents, estate planning documents, affidavits, business agreements, and immigration-related forms. Whether you're located in Mexico, Spain, Costa Rica, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Canada, or elsewhere in the world, online notarization may provide a convenient alternative to visiting a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
Requirements vary depending on the document and intended use, so we recommend contacting us to discuss your specific situation.
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