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Code · Utah · Title 46 — Notarization and Authentication of Documents, Electronic Signatures, and Legal Material · Chapter 1

46-1-3.7. Rulemaking authority for electronic notarization.

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Effective 5/6/2026
46-1-3.7. Rulemaking authority for electronic notarization.
(1)The director of elections in the Office of the Lieutenant Governor may make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, regarding standards for and types of:
(a)electronic software and hardware that:
(i)a notary may use to perform an electronic notarization; and
(ii)a remote notary may use to keep an electronic journal under Section 46-1-13 ;
(b)public and proprietary data sources that a remote notary may use to establish satisfactory evidence of identity under Subsection 46-1-2(25)(a)(i)(A) or
(B);
(c)dynamic knowledge-based authentication or biometric data analysis that a remote notary may use to establish secondary authentication of identity; and
(d)electronic seals a notary may use to complete an electronic notarial certificate.
(2)When making a rule under this section, the director of elections in the Office of the Lieutenant Governor shall review and consider standards recommended by one or more national organizations that address the governance or operation of notaries.
Amended by Chapter 56 , 2026 General Session
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