Affirmation, or Jurat, The Notary Public Shall Schedule A Videoconferencing Session
Affirmation, or Jurat, The Notary Public Shall Schedule A Videoconferencing Session
Affirmation, or Jurat, The Notary Public Shall Schedule A Videoconferencing Session
The application of the Interim Rules shall be limited to the notarization of paper
documents and instruments with handwritten signatures or marks through the use of
videoconferencing facilities and shall not apply to the execution of notarial wills.
Any notarial act performed via videoconferencing facilities pursuant to the Interim Rules
shall have the same validity, force and effect and may be relied upon to the same extent
as any other conventional notarial act.
Under the Interim Rules, instead of personal appearance, the principal may send the
instrument or document requiring notarial act to the notary public by either personal or
courier service. Note that the document or instrument must be integrally complete, bear
the handwritten signature of the principal, and be placed in an envelope sealed with the
initials of the principal. The principal is required to enclose therein two copies of any
competent evidence of identity if he/she is not personally known to the notary public.
Apart from the document to be notarized, the principal shall also submit either a CD or
USB containing a video clip of the him/her signing the document. Said video clip may
also be sent by e-mail or any other means of digital communication.
Meanwhile, if the principal in the notarial acts performed under the Interim Rules affixes
a thumbmark or other mark instead of his/her signature, such mark shall be affixed in
the physical presence of two unaffected and disinterested witnesses who shall also sign
the document or instrument. In a videoconference to be scheduled by the notary public
upon receipt of the document on instrument from the principal, the notary public shall,
apart from the usual verification previously enumerated, confirm the location, identity
and signature of the witnesses, ask searching questions to determine if they are in fact
unaffected and disinterested to the parties to the document or instrument and confirm if
each of them personally witnessed the principal affixing his/her thumbmark or other
mark thereon freely and voluntarily.
The pandemic has turned our lives upside down, sapped our resources and even
threatened our sanity. But, we should not let it unreasonably hamper the delivery of
essential legal services by constantly looking for novel ways to cope with the present
situation. The Supreme Court did just that by issuing the Interim Rules on remote
notarization.