A Cohabitation agreement doesn’t necessarily require notarization. However, notarization can help verify the validity of your signatures as a notary will witness the signing and verify your identity. If you ever need your agreement for legal purposes, such as separation, notarization can help prove its authenticity and integrity.
LawDepot offers Online Notary services for Cohabitation Agreements so you and your partner can easily notarize your document from home.
Most state’s Unified Electronic Transaction Act (UETA) recognizes the validity of electronic signatures on certain documents. Remote notarization is possible due to the recognition of electronic signatures and online notary laws. Additionally, the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the US Constitution allows notarizations performed in one state to be legal in any other state.
Due to state legislation, our Online Notary services for Cohabitation Agreements are available in all states except Alabama, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, and Vermont.