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eNotaryLog Becomes the First Remote Online Notarization Platform to Be MISMO Certified

eNotaryLog Becomes the First Remote Online Notarization Platform to Be MISMO Certified

eNotaryLog announces that on May 27, 2020, it became the first remote online notary (RON) platform to be MISMO certified. MISMO created RON standards to promote consistency across mortgage banking industry practices and state regulations to allow the use of audio-visual communication devices to notarize documents in a virtual online environment.

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“The MISMO RON Certification is the first industry compliance standard for remote online service providers. We fully support a transparent certification for remote online service providers to make it easier for partners and vendors to measure compliance,” says Joseph Bisaillon, CTO, eNotaryLog. “We are proud to be the first certified RON service provider to pave the way for a more streamlined acceptance of RON across the industry.”

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eNotaryLog achieved this certification by adhering to stringent regulatory and industry compliance guidelines, denoting its advanced knowledge of MISMO standards and best practices. “We are proud to be a participating member of MISMO®, which is setting standards in the mortgage banking industry,” says James Mitchell, CEO, eNotaryLog. “RON is a developing technology that must meet industry and state laws. We support MISMO® in the process of creating effective industry standards for all participants.”

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