Oppose RON
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Matt Miller
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For the past two years, we have fought and defeated reckless remote
online notarization bills in CA that would have weakened the office of
Notary Public and put our consumers and notaries directly into harm's
way. We are now fighting to make it illegal for out of state notaries to
perform online notarizations for CA signers.
PLEASE give to support our efforts to protect CA Consumers and Notaries from predatory Online Notary Companies. Join us — your voice matters.
Why you must Support
Point 1- Remote Online Notarization permits "audio and video" recording as an acceptable method for identifying the signer. The use of webcam notarization will compromise notarial acts. Audio/Video can be created from anywhere by any means. The requirement that the signer be physically present is the basis of every notarial act and is necessary to ensure a valid notarization. A failure to require the physical presence of the signer contradicts the California Civil Code, which requires the signer to appear personally before the notary.
A notary's duty is to ensure that the signer is competent, is not being coerced, and is signing the document freely and willingly. How can a notary using a webcam to perform a notarial act for an elderly person (for instance) ensure that the signer has not been coerced into signing a will or power of attorney by a criminally-minded family member or health care provider? The source of coercion may be present in the same room or nearby but not visible to the webcam notary. Furthermore, how can a notary ensure that an identification card has not tampered with without actually physically inspecting it? It cannot be done.
Point 2 - Economic Impact to the State. Notarize.com’s CEO, Pat Kinsel, located in the commonwealth of Virginia, has openly stated that by states not giving additional thought to policies of economic impact they will certainly (not maybe) be able to extract out of California $250 Million per year if Notarize.com only gets a conservative 25% share of the market. How so? Pat Kinsel of Notarize.com is calling the notary industry a $30 Billion Industry. Quick math says that California should see about a billion dollars of notarizations, then. If Notarize.com captures only 25% of the business that would be $250 Million. At the rate of $25 per remote notarization, the result is a $250 million loss to the California economy. Now, suppose that Notarize.com’s enterprise also has Texas and Nevada notaries, who launched remote notarization July 1, 2018, working on California notarizations as well. The result is the pie being cut up even more. This could apply to other remote notarization vendors like NotaryCam.com, also located in the commonwealth of Virginia, causing even greater losses to the California economy.
Point 3 - California already has electronic notarization laws in place under the California Uniform Electronic Transactions Act. The use of the electronic notarization law under the CUET Act is serving the purpose for Californians and makes it affordable for California notaries and businesses to perform electronic notarizations using any technology parties agree upon without government interference or regulations. Remote online notarization micromanages the electronic notarization process and is designed to benefit high-tech companies by harvesting signer and notary data.
Point 4 - Issues of Liability and Responsibility. Is California okay with vendors operating a $250 Million business in California while disclaiming all liability and requiring “hold harmless” agreements? Visit their websites and read the terms of use, it’s interesting to say the least. Are we okay with companies conducting business within the borders of California not being liable, but the private citizen and notaries are? Are they aware that they are blatantly ignoring the jurisdiction of the courts?
Point 5 - Remote online notarization will affect the ability of tens of thousands of notaries and small businesses to earn a living. Webcam notarizations by out of state notaries will eliminate the need for thousands of notaries in the State of California, notaries who are members of your community. Right now only a few high-tech companies perform remote notarizations from a few remote locations (similar to call centers). If left unchecked, the market will be monopolized by a handful of technology companies.
Point 6 - Remote Online notaries earn a maximum fee of $25 for performing an e-notary act (a highly profitable business for webcam notarization companies); yet, California notaries are limited to $15 fees for paper notarial acts. Online notary services appeal to the young and affluent. If these online notary companies take over the notary business, millions of Californians will be disenfranchised.
Based on the facts above, you can see the imminent harm that will be caused to notarial acts performed in this state, to California notaries, businesses and to the public at large. Thank you and PLEASE give to support our efforts to protect CA Consumers and Notaries from predatory Online Notary Companies.
Organizer
- Matt Miller
- Campaign Owner
- San Francisco, US
Organizer - Oppose AB 199
Organizer - Oppose AB 199
Donors
- Lester Gardiner
- Donated on Feb 16, 2020
- Elizabeth Terry
- Donated on Jan 30, 2020
thanks Matt, for all your continued work and great progress!!
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Update posted by Matt Miller at 05:04 pmFor the past two years, we have fought and defeated reckless remote online notarization bills in CA that would have weakened the office of Notary Public and put our consumers and notaries directly into harm's way. We are now fighting to make it illegal for out of state notaries to
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UPDATE - AB 199 Is Finished!
Update posted by Matt Miller at 04:19 pmMy fellow notaries, Happy New Year! 2019 was a very busy year for notaries not only in CA but all over our nation. Let’s keep the momentum going in the new decade. Over the weekend I received news that the author (Majority Leader Ian Calderon) of AB199 - The CA. . . . .
Roundtable Discussion Update
Update posted by Matt Miller at 04:36 pmWriting to update everyone on what's going on with AB 199, the CA Online Notary Act. I attended the roundtable discussion at the capitol this afternoon. Representatives from the authors office, the SoS, the DOJ, both the Asm and Senate Judicial Committees, the ACLU, Notarize, CLTA, the Electronic Frontier Foundation,. . . . .
For those that missed the first hearing...
Update posted by Matt Miller at 12:36 amyou may view it here It starts at the 30 minute mark. Thank you for your support.
Next Hearing Set - Tuesday, April 23rd, 8am, CA State Capital, Room 437
Update posted by Matt Miller at 03:54 pmBig Thanks to those who attending the first hearing on Tuesday. In case you missed it, you will have another chance to make your voice heard. Please call a friend and bring a buddy. We need to show up in greater numbers and tell our lawmakers that we are not
A conversation with Matt Miller
Update posted by Matt Miller at 01:37 amMy interview with #NotaryCoach is live: https://www.notarycoach.com/mattmiller?cid=5001c31...
Donors & Comments
- Anonymous
- Donated on Dec 06, 2020
Thanks Matt!
- Lester Gardiner
- Donated on Feb 16, 2020
- Elizabeth Terry
- Donated on Jan 30, 2020
thanks Matt, for all your continued work and great progress!!
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jan 29, 2020
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jan 29, 2020
- Cheryl Elliott
- Donated on Jan 29, 2020
Matt,your progress with proposed legislation abolishing RON in California is absolutely amazing. Keep up the great work you are doing for notaries across the country. We appreciate you beyond words.
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jan 29, 2020
- Mary Poncedeleon
- Donated on Jan 29, 2020
Thank you Matt
- Charles Donovan
- Donated on Jan 28, 2020
Thanks Cheryl and Matt!
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jan 28, 2020
Thanks Matt!