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Obtain a Traditional Notarial Commission
Your traditional commission allows you to perform in-person notarizations. To obtain your traditional commission, follow these instructions from the office of the Lieutenant Governor. After obtaining your commission, you must provide information about and upload proof of it to your profile.
Obtain an E&O Insurance Policy
While E&O insurance is highly recommended, it is only required for notaries working in an on-demand capacity. Notaries serving their own customers or in-house notaries may optionally upload their E&O insurance.
Generate a Digital Certificate in the Proof Platform
A digital certificate is an electronic credential that is used to digitally tamper seal notarized documents. Do not purchase it from another vendor as it will be provisioned after you verify your identity through an IAL2-Compliant Identity Verification on the Proof platform.
Proof Certificate pricing varies, but special promotional discounts are available into 2025.
Important: Make sure the name in your notary profile is identical to the name on your commission documentation. Differences between your profile name and the one in your documentation could delay issuance of your digital certificate.
Please note: Be prepared to provide a government-issued primary ID, a supplemental (secondary) ID, and a selfie to complete the IAL2-Compliant Identity Verification to obtain your digital certificate.
Generate an Electronic Signature and Notarial Seal in the Proof Platform
Your electronic signature and seal are used to sign and seal notarized documents. Do not purchase them from other vendors as they will both be freely provided to you by the Proof platform.
The information that you provide during onboarding will be used to automatically generate a seal that complies with the particular legal requirements of your state.
You will also create your signature during onboarding and are responsible to make sure that it matches the signature on your written request for authorization to perform online notarizations that you submit to the Lieutenant Governor.
Obtain Authorization to Perform Online Notarizations
To obtain authorization to perform online notarizations, submit a written request to the office of the Lieutenant Governor via email at notary@alaska.gov.
Requests must include:
- Your name and commission number as they appear on your commission certificate.
- Description of the technology vendor/provider that you have selected to perform online notarizations.
- ~Simply listing Proof as your provider is sufficient.
- A copy of the electronic signature and seal that you will use to perform notarizations on Proof's platform.
- ~For a copy of your signature and seal, right-click and select "Save Image As..." on your computer after they are created during onboarding.
If you have any questions, please contact the Secretary of State's Office via this link.
Complete Proof Platform Certification
After you complete the steps outlined above, you will be sent a link to a course and assessment of your understanding of the Proof platform. You must complete the course and score 80% or higher on the assessment.
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Including but not limited to…
Will, trust, affidavit, power of attorney, loan agreement, loan modification
Bill of sale, title applications, title transfers, insurance, total loss claims
Notice of commencement, permits, lien waivers, contracts, easements
Living wills, medical directives, release of records, DNR orders
Travel consent forms, passport applications, customs forms
Application for delivery of mail through agent
Durable POA, court documents, releases, divorce agreements
Helocs, leases, rental agreements, deeds of trust, closing disclosures
Popular Documents to Notarize
How It Works
Getting a document notarized is easy. Simply upload your docs, verify your identity and you will be connected to a notary via an online meeting. Notaries on the Notarize Network are always online and available 24/7.
1. Upload or scan your document
Upload the full document (not just the signature page) as a .pdf or .docx file. Don't have the file saved? Use your mobile phone to scan and upload the document.
2. Create a Proof account
Your documents and transaction details will be securely stored in your account where you’ll also be able to initiate future notarizations and eSigns.
3. Verify your connection
A Wi-Fi enabled device with a camera is required for all notary meetings. Having a strong setup will ensure you’re set up for success.
4. Verify your identity
Proof uses identification verification technology to ensure a secure transaction. Answer a few questions about your past, take a photo of your ID, and we’ll confirm your identity in seconds.
5. Connect with a notary on a video call
Notaries typically get connected with signers in as little as 2 seconds and are available 24/7.
6. Access your completed document
View and share your signed documents anytime directly from within the Proof platform.
7. Download or send document to another person
Share your documents within seconds.
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Yes! Alaska authorizes its notaries to perform online notarizations pursuant to Alaska Stat. §§ 44.50.075 et seq.
In addition, Alaska recognizes online notarizations that are properly performed by notaries of other states. The applicable interstate recognition law is Alaska Stat. § 09.63.050.
In order to complete an online notarization in Alaska, you'll need the following:
- An original, unsigned document (Don't sign it before uploading! You must sign with the notary public).
- A computer, iPhone, or Android phone with audio and video capabilities.
- A valid government–issued photo ID. Please see acceptable forms of identification for notarization.
- A U.S. social security number for secure identity verification.
A single document can be notarized for $25 using Notarize. Each additional notary seal will cost $10 but most documents only require one. If you're a business, and need to send documents for customers to sign, head on over to the Notarize pricing page for our plans.
More than 715,000 people in the West have completed fast and secure online notarizations through the Notarize Network. Thousands of customers trust the Notarize Network to complete their most important documents whether it's a home closing, loan agreement, affidavit, or power of attorney. Thousands of customers trust the Notarize Network every day to complete their most important documents whether it's a home closing, loan agreement, affidavit, or power of attorney.
Yes, all notaries on the Notarize Network can legally and securely notarize your Alaska documents. The notary public will complete the online notarization in compliance with all commissioning state laws.
For Alaska residents getting their personal documents notarized, online notarizations start at $25 per meeting + $10 per additional seal. For businesses executing a large volume of notarizations that also want one platform for online notarization, eSign and identity verification, learn more about pricing on Proof.com.
Signers from 54% of zip codes in Alaska have used Notarize. Here's a collection of Alaska counties and cities that use Notarize regularly.
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