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eNotary launches Mobile App | 10 min Notarization

From courts to mobile screens: eNotary accelerates the shift to paperless, on-the-go notarization.

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If groceries can be delivered in under 10 minutes, there is no reason a service as critical as notarization should take any longer. eNotary has made this a reality.

With the launch of its new mobile application, users can now complete a legally compliant notarization from anywhere, at any time, with unparalleled convenience.

Notarization plays a vital role in the execution and filing of legal documents, yet the traditional process has long been cumbersome: requiring court visits, searching for an available notary, and negotiating fees. eNotary streamlines this entirely. Users can now digitally notarize documents in minutes, with services starting at just INR 99/-.

How does eNotary enable Secure Digital Notarization?

eNotary makes digital notarization seamless and legally compliant through its secure virtual platform. The system connects signatories with a certified notary within minutes as per your convenience at their convenience, without the need for any prior slot booking, ensuring a smooth and reliable experience. Using Aadhaar eSign technology, eNotary facilitates real-time identity verification and digital signing, maintaining the highest standards of security.

The platform automatically generates a Notarial Register and a comprehensive signing audit trail for full compliance and record-keeping. Its efficiency and trustworthiness have made it a preferred solution not only for users but also for notaries across the country. By partnering with eNotary, notaries are able to expand their practice digitally, allowing the platform to consistently provide instant access to a notary whenever users need one.

What does the Process look like?

The applications of notarization are extensive and integral to legal and business operations. Lawyers routinely require notarized affidavits and vakalatnamas for case filings, including matters before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. Intellectual property filings: such as trademarks and compliance processes for MCA and GST also mandates multiple notarized documents. Banks depend on notarization for loan agreements and other client documentation, while companies require it for employment contracts, service agreements, vendor onboarding, and numerous internal processes. eNotary now enables all of these essential requirements to be completed seamlessly in just a few simple steps, transforming a traditionally time-consuming task into an efficient digital experience.

Whatever may be your use case you can notarize a document in under 10 minutes through the eNotary platform by following these simple steps:

  1. Create and Log In: Register on eNotary App or Website and log in to your secure dashboard.

  2. Upload Document: Upload the unsigned PDF that requires notarization.

  3. Add Details: Enter the signatories’ information and the relevant document details.

  4. Receive Secure Link: After payment, a secure link is sent to all signatories via email and WhatsApp.

  5. Verify & Begin: Signatories join the link, upload their Aadhaar card, and click “Start Notarization.” A notary joins the session within 2–3 minutes.

  6. Digital Signing: All signatories digitally sign the document in the notary’s presence, after which the notary digitally notarizes it.

  7. Download: The notarized document is immediately available for download on the dashboard and is also shared over email.

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