Utah Loan Signing Agent Requirements
Everything a notary loan signing agent needs to know about operating in Utah: commission terms, fees, journal requirements, bond obligations, RON status, and compliance notes.
Journal Requirements
Optional
Remote Online Notarization (RON)
RON authorized
Acceptable Identification
- Driver's license
- State ID
- Passport
- Military ID
Acknowledgment Wording
Standard Utah acknowledgment per UCA § 57-2a
E&O Insurance
E&O not required
Loan Signing Agent (LSA) Certification
No state LSA certification
Notary Commission Renewal
Utah notary commissions are issued by the Lieutenant Governor. Commission term: 4 years.
https://notary.utah.gov ↗Frequently asked questions about Utah notary signings
What is the notary commission term in Utah?
Utah notary commissions are issued by the Lieutenant Governor for a term of 4 years.
What is the maximum notary fee in Utah?
The maximum notary fee in Utah is $10 per notarial act.
Is a notary journal required in Utah?
No, a notary journal is not required in Utah, but is strongly recommended for loan signings. Optional.
Is Remote Online Notarization (RON) authorized in Utah?
Yes — RON is authorized in Utah. RON authorized
What forms of ID are acceptable for notarization in Utah?
Acceptable IDs in Utah include: Driver's license, State ID, Passport, Military ID.
How do I renew my notary commission in Utah?
Notary commissions in Utah are administered by the Lieutenant Governor. Renew at https://notary.utah.gov.
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