Overview
Idaho has an active Remote Online Notarization framework under the Idaho Notary Public Act, administered by the Secretary of State. Idaho requires an active notary commission, completion of approved RON training, submission of an application to the SoS, and selection of a state-approved technology platform before any remote notarial act can be performed. Idaho notaries who complete the authorization process can serve signers anywhere nationally.
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Idaho’s framework is notable for one flexibility not found in all states: Idaho allows notaries who reside in a bordering state but maintain a regular place of work or business in Idaho to hold an Idaho commission. This means some Idaho RON notaries may actually reside in Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, or Montana while serving Idaho clients remotely – a useful fact for notaries near state borders.
Idaho RON Framework: What the Law Requires
Idaho’s RON requirements for commissioned notaries seeking remote authorization:
- Active Idaho notary public commission issued by the Secretary of State
- Completion of an SoS-approved RON training course before application
- Application submitted to and approved by the Secretary of State
- Use of only SoS-approved RON technology platforms
- Two-way real-time audio-visual communication during every remote session
- Identity verification using credential analysis and/or KBA
- Electronic journal entry required for every remote notarial act
- Audio-visual recording retained per state requirements
- Notarial certificate language identifying the act as performed remotely
Idaho’s Training Requirement
Idaho requires RON applicants to complete a training course approved by the Secretary of State before the authorization application can be submitted. The training covers Idaho notary law, remote session procedures, identity verification, and recordkeeping. Verify the current list of approved training providers at sos.idaho.gov/notary before enrolling – not all RON training courses qualify. NNA and NCAN courses may meet Idaho’s requirements; confirm before purchasing. Keep the training completion certificate to attach to your application.
Idaho-Approved RON Platforms
Idaho maintains an approved technology platform list, and you must use a platform from that list. Platforms that have been on Idaho’s approved list include:
- Notarize (Proof) – pays per completed session, high consumer volume
- NotaryLive – strong notary scheduling experience
- DocVerify – enterprise and financial document workflows
- SIGNiX – mortgage and real estate closing integrations
Always verify the current approved platform list at the Idaho SoS website before submitting your application. Include your chosen platform name in the application.
The Bordering-State Residency Exception
Idaho allows notaries who reside in Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, or Montana (states bordering Idaho) to hold an Idaho commission if they have a regular place of work or business in Idaho. This means a notary physically in Boise but with a primary home in Oregon can still hold an Idaho commission. For RON purposes, verify your physical location during sessions complies with Idaho’s requirements – the notary’s location during the act matters for compliance.
Idaho Traditional Commission: Key Facts
Idaho notary commissions are 4-year terms, issued by the Secretary of State. A surety bond is required. The application process is centralized through the SoS. Idaho’s commission process is one of the more straightforward in the country, with no written exam for the traditional commission.
After Authorization: Ongoing Compliance
Once authorized, Idaho RON notaries must:
- Use only the approved platform(s) listed in their authorization
- Maintain an electronic journal per act with all required information
- Retain audio-visual session recordings per Idaho’s retention requirements
- Use Idaho-specific remote notarial certificate language
- Notify the SoS if changing technology providers after initial authorization
What Idaho RON Notaries Can Notarize
Idaho RON covers acknowledgments, oaths and affirmations, jurats, and signature witnessing. Practical volume areas for Idaho notaries:
- Real estate and property documents – Idaho’s growing real estate market in Boise and surrounding areas
- Legal documents – powers of attorney, affidavits, business documents
- Agricultural and business documents – unique to Idaho’s economy
- Out-of-state signers – Idaho RON notaries can serve signers anywhere nationally
Common Mistakes Idaho RON Notaries Make
- Enrolling in a RON training course not on Idaho’s approved provider list
- Using a platform not currently on Idaho’s approved list
- Performing remote sessions before receiving SoS authorization
- Not retaining audio-visual recordings per state requirements
- Confusing bordering-state residency eligibility with physical location compliance during sessions
Before You Start
Idaho RON requires SoS authorization before any remote session. Complete approved training, submit the application with platform information and training proof, pay the $20 fee, and wait for written confirmation. Official reference: Idaho Secretary of State – Notary Public.
Prerequisites
- Active Idaho notary public commission (4-year term)
- Idaho residency OR bordering-state resident with regular Idaho place of business
- Complete SoS-approved RON training course (proof required with application)
- RON authorization approved by Secretary of State
- Use only SoS-approved technology platform
- Electronic journal required per act
- Audio-visual recording retention required
Steps
Confirm your active Idaho notary commission through the Secretary of State
Complete an SoS-approved RON training course and obtain proof of completion
Review the current Idaho-approved RON platform list at sos.idaho.gov/notary
Select an approved RON technology platform
Submit the RON authorization application to the Idaho SoS with training proof and platform information
Pay the $20 application fee
Wait for SoS authorization confirmation (2-4 weeks) before performing any remote sessions
Set up electronic seal, electronic journal, and audio-visual recording on your approved platform
Notify the SoS if you change to a different approved platform after initial authorization
Training & Exam
Training:
SoS-approved RON training course required before application. Covers Idaho notary law, remote session procedures, identity verification, and recordkeeping. Verify current approved providers at sos.idaho.gov/notary before enrolling. Proof of completion required with RON application.
Exam:
No separate RON exam beyond the required training course. Competency verification is included in the approved training program. Submit proof of training completion with your SoS application.
Bond & E&O
Bond:
Surety bond required for Idaho notary commission - verify current bond amount and any RON-specific requirements with Idaho Secretary of State at sos.idaho.gov
E&O Insurance:
E&O insurance recommended; $500,000 coverage typical for professional notaries. Not state-mandated but required by many platforms.
Costs Breakdown
- RON authorization application: $20
- SoS-approved training course: $75-$150
- Idaho notary commission: verify at sos.idaho.gov
- Surety bond: verify current amount with SoS
- RON platform/technology: $25-$50/month
- Digital certificate/e-seal: $50-$100/year
- E&O insurance (recommended): $75-$150/year
Timeline
RON authorization: 2-4 weeks after complete application submission to Idaho Secretary of State
Apply & Official Links
FAQ
Does Idaho require training before RON authorization?
Yes. Idaho requires completion of an SoS-approved RON training course before the authorization application can be submitted. Verify the approved provider list at sos.idaho.gov/notary before enrolling.
Can bordering-state residents get an Idaho notary commission?
Yes. Idaho allows residents of Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, or Montana who maintain a regular place of work or business in Idaho to hold an Idaho notary commission. This applies to RON authorization as well.
What is the Idaho RON application fee?
$20, submitted to the Idaho Secretary of State as part of the RON authorization application.
Can I use any RON platform in Idaho?
No. Idaho requires the use of an SoS-approved technology platform. Verify the current approved list at sos.idaho.gov before selecting.
How long does Idaho RON authorization take?
Typically 2-4 weeks after a complete application is submitted. Do not perform remote sessions until written authorization is received.
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