Online Notary — South Carolina

Remote Online Notary in South Carolina

Notarize online from anywhere in South Carolina. Robin Nunn notarizes by secure video for South Carolina signers — ID-verified, sealed, and same-day.

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Remote online notarization for South Carolina signers
South Carolina

Online notarization across South Carolina

Robin Nunn, a commissioned Texas Remote Online Notary, serves signers throughout South Carolina by secure, recorded video — no in-person visit required. Verify your ID, meet by video, and receive a sealed document the same day.

Permanent RON law in effect. South Carolina notaries can perform RON; state also recognizes out-of-state RON notarizations. No special restrictions on Texas RON notaries serving South Carolina signers.

  • Available days, evenings and weekends
  • Secure ID verification and an encrypted, recorded session
  • Same-day, tamper-evident sealed document
  • Wills, codicils & testamentary trusts must be signed in person
Questions

Online notary in South Carolina — FAQ

Can I notarize a document online in South Carolina?
Permanent RON law in effect. South Carolina notaries can perform RON; state also recognizes out-of-state RON notarizations. No special restrictions on Texas RON notaries serving South Carolina signers. Robin Nunn, a Texas Remote Online Notary, notarizes for South Carolina signers by secure, recorded video — you sign from home or office.
How does online notarization work for South Carolina residents?
You verify your identity with a photo ID, meet Robin on an encrypted video call, sign electronically, and download a tamper-evident sealed document — usually in about 10–15 minutes.
Will my South Carolina document be accepted?
Robin performs every notarization from Texas under Texas law; acceptance is determined by the receiving party (a court, agency, lender, or county). It’s wise to confirm their requirements, and Robin will help.
Can a will be notarized online in South Carolina?
No — wills, codicils, and testamentary trusts must be signed in person under Texas law. Robin handles powers of attorney, affidavits, real estate, and many other documents online.
Get in touch

Notarize online in South Carolina today

Start a secure online session now, or send Robin a message and she’ll help you get your South Carolina document notarized.