ID Administrative Rule (eNotarization)
Rule/Regulation
State: Idaho
Signed: May 07, 2014
Effective: March 20, 2014
Chapter: N/A
SummaryUnder the Idaho Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act (URPERA), standards for implementing eRecording were published effective March 20, 2014.
AffectsAdds new Section 34.06.01 to the Idaho Administrative Code.
Changes - Provides that a participating recorder that electronically records real property documents is only required to accept electronic documents containing electronic signatures or notarizations that the participating recorder has the technology to support.
- Clarifies that a participating recorder electronically records real property documents has no responsibility to authenticate electronic signatures or notarizations.