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Can electronic signatures be notarized in Utah?

No, they must be handwritten

Yes, but the personal appearance of the signer is required at the same time

The correct answer is that electronic signatures can indeed be notarized in Utah, but the personal appearance of the signer is required at the same time. This requirement is crucial because the purpose of notarization is to verify the identity of the signer and ensure that they are signing willingly and without coercion. The notary public must witness the signer providing the electronic signature to affirm its authenticity.

In Utah, legislation has evolved to accommodate technology while still emphasizing the importance of personal interaction during the notarization process. While electronic signatures are accepted, the traditional requirement of personal presence helps maintain the integrity of notarization and builds trust in the validity of documents.

The other options suggest that electronic signatures either must be handwritten or that they can be notarized without the personal appearance of the signer, which overlooks the legal safeguards that require direct interaction between the notary and the signer to verify identity and intent.

Yes, without the need for personal appearance

No, electronic signatures are not permissible

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