CT Online Notarization
Online Notarization in Connecticut
Notarize your Connecticut documents online with a live certified notary on video. Available 24/7 β no appointment, no travel, no after-hours fees. Remote online notarization has been legal in Connecticut since 2021.
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Remote Online Notarization in Connecticut
Connecticut has enacted permanent Remote Online Notarization (RON) legislation, enabling residents and businesses to notarize documents via secure video conference with a certified notary. The governing statute is Connecticut General Statutes Chapter 6, Section 1-225a.
With ClosingIQ, you can notarize any of 26 document types β from deeds and powers of attorney to healthcare directives and immigration paperwork β all from your computer or phone. Our AI scans your document first, extracting key data and flagging potential issues before the notarization session begins.
How It Works in Connecticut
- 1
Upload your document
PDF, DOCX, or image. AI scans it in 90 seconds.
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Review AI extraction
See extracted parties, amounts, dates, and risk flags with citations.
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Click "Notarize"
A live certified notary appears on video within minutes.
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Verify your identity
Knowledge-based authentication + government ID scan.
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Sign and notarize
Digital seal applied. Audio/video recording for the record.
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Download or apostille
Get your notarized document instantly, or send for apostille.
Connecticut Notary Fee Information
State fee cap: No state cap
ClosingIQ pricing for Connecticut notarization ranges from $45 to $175 depending on the document type. Pro subscribers save 20%, higher tiers save up to 60%.
Language & Interpreter Information
Sessions conducted in English. The notarial certificate, seal, and verbal instructions are in English. Your document may be in any language β the notary notarizes your signature, not the document content.
Direct communication required. Connecticut law requires the notary to communicate directly with the signer. Third-party interpreters are not authorized for the ceremony. If you need language assistance, your session can be routed to a state that permits interpreters (AZ, CO, FL, MS, NC, PA).
Need your document in another language? ClosingIQ translates documents in 189 languages before or after notarization. This information does not constitute legal advice β verify current requirements with your Secretary of State.
Common Documents Notarized in Connecticut
- Real estate deeds
- Financial documents
- Powers of attorney
- Corporate resolutions
- Estate documents
Need an Apostille in Connecticut?
eE-Apostille available β 100% digital, no physical document needed
After notarization, ClosingIQ can handle apostille for your Connecticut documents through the Connecticut Secretary of the State.
- Address:
- 165 Capitol Avenue, Suite 1000, Hartford, CT 06106
- Fee:
- $10 per document
- Processing:
- 3-5 business days; walk-in available in Hartford
Connecticut at a Glance
- Capital
- Hartford
- Population
- 3,630,000
- RON Legal
- Yes (since 2021)
- Notary Fee Cap
- No state cap
- Key Industries
- Insurance and financial services, Aerospace manufacturing, Healthcare and biotech, Defense contracting
Notarization Pricing
For Connecticut documents
Frequently Asked Questions β Connecticut Notarization
Is remote online notarization legal in Connecticut?
Yes. Connecticut adopted RON legislation in 2021. Notaries must complete electronic notarization training and register with the Secretary of the State before performing remote notarizations.
Is there a notary fee cap in Connecticut?
Connecticut does not impose a state-mandated fee cap on notary services. Notaries may set their own fees, though they should be reasonable and disclosed in advance.
How do I obtain an apostille in Connecticut?
Submit your notarized or certified document to the Connecticut Secretary of the State with a $10 fee. Walk-in service is available at the Hartford office for faster processing.
Are insurance and financial documents commonly notarized in Connecticut?
Yes. As the insurance capital of the world, Connecticut sees high volumes of notarized insurance policies, financial agreements, corporate resolutions, and regulatory filings.
Can Connecticut RON notaries serve out-of-state clients?
Yes. Connecticut RON-authorized notaries can serve signers located in other states or countries, provided all Connecticut electronic notarization requirements are met during the session.
Can I use an interpreter during notarization in Connecticut?
No. Connecticut operates under the doctrine of direct communication, which requires the notary to communicate directly with the signer in a shared language. Third-party interpreters are not authorized for the notarial ceremony. If you need language assistance, your session can be routed to one of the six states that permit interpreters (AZ, CO, FL, MS, NC, PA). ClosingIQ offers 189-language document translation.
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