Specialty & Niche

Digital notarisation is growing — but in-person trust endures

Remote online notarisation with identity verification is expanding. But many legal instruments still require in-person witnessing, and the notary's role as trusted verifier continues.

What's already changing

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Remote online notarisation platforms

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AI-powered identity verification

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Digital document management and storage

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Automated appointment scheduling

AI will handle this

  • Digital identity verification
  • Document preparation and formatting
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Record keeping and journal management

This stays yours

  • In-person identity verification and witnessing
  • Detecting signs of coercion or incapacity
  • Understanding legal requirements for different documents
  • Serving as trusted impartial witness

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The big question

Will AI replace notaries?

Remote notarisation is growing for routine documents. But the human judgement to detect coercion, verify identity in person, and serve as a trusted witness remains essential.

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