How to Prepare Your Document for Online Notarization (So It Doesn’t Get Rejected)
Online notarization can save time and eliminate unnecessary travel – but only if your document is properly prepared.
Many notarization attempts fail not because online notarization isn’t allowed, but because the document or signer isn’t ready.
This guide explains:
- how to prepare your document for online notarization
- common mistakes that cause rejections or delays
- what to double-check before you start
This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
Why Documents Get Rejected During Online Notarization
Most online notarization issues fall into one of these categories:
- incomplete or improperly formatted documents
- missing or incorrect identification
- document types that are not eligible for online notarization
- requirements imposed by the receiving institution
Preparing ahead of time can help avoid unnecessary delays.
Step 1: Confirm Your Document Is Eligible
Before uploading your document, confirm:
- online notarization is legally permitted in your jurisdiction
- your document type is commonly eligible
- the receiving party accepts online notarization
Even if online notarization is allowed by law, acceptance is not guaranteed by all institutions.
Step 2: Review the Document Carefully
Your document should be:
- complete and readable
- free of blank required fields
- properly formatted
Common issues include:
- missing pages
- unsigned sections that should already be completed
- incorrect document versions
Only sign the document when instructed during the notarization session.
Step 3: Make Sure Your Identification Is Valid
Most online notarization processes require:
- a valid, government-issued photo ID
- an ID that is not expired
- clear visibility of name, photo, and details
Name mismatches between the document and ID can cause delays or rejection.
Step 4: Check for Witness Requirements
Some documents require witnesses in addition to a notary.
Before starting:
- confirm whether witnesses are required
- verify whether witnesses can participate remotely
- ensure witnesses meet eligibility requirements
If physical witnesses are required, online notarization may not be permitted.
Step 5: Prepare Your Technology
To avoid interruptions:
- use a stable internet connection
- have a working camera and microphone
- choose a quiet, well-lit environment
Technical interruptions can delay or terminate a notarization session.
Step 6: Know What the Notary Can (and Cannot) Do
A notary:
- verifies identity
- witnesses the signing
- completes the notarization
A notary does not:
- provide legal advice
- explain document content
- determine whether the document is legally sufficient
Understanding this helps set the right expectations.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid these frequent issues:
- signing the document before the session begins
- uploading incomplete documents
- using expired identification
- assuming acceptance without verification
Taking a few minutes to prepare can save significant time later.
When Online Notarization Is the Right Choice
Online notarization works best when:
- the document is eligible
- requirements are clearly understood
- speed and convenience matter
For routine, eligible documents, it can be completed quickly and efficiently.
Ready to Notarize Without Delays?
If your document is prepared and eligible, online notarization can often be completed in minutes.
Start notarization online with ZebraLex
Secure, compliant online notarization – where permitted by law.
Important Notice
ZebraLex provides online notarization services where legally permitted. ZebraLex does not provide legal advice and does not guarantee acceptance by courts, agencies, or third parties. Users are responsible for confirming document eligibility and acceptance requirements.
