Abstract: A system and method for electronic signature validation is provided. Embodiments may include analyzing at least one government identification document, wherein analyzing includes authenticating the at least one government identification document. Embodiments may further include extracting personally identifiable information pertaining, to a user from the at least one government identification document and displaying a digital copy of a document to be signed to the user. Embodiments may also include capturing an electronic signature of the document by the user and receiving personally identifiable information, wherein the personally identifiable information pertains to the user and enables the user to be uniquely identified. Embodiments may further transmitting a document signing transaction session.
Abstract: A system and method for electronic signature validation is provided. Embodiments may include initiating, using a computing device, an online notarization meeting between a signer and an agent and displaying, at a graphical user interface, a first electronic document associated with the online notarization meeting. Embodiments may also include allowing, at the graphical user interface, one or more edits to the first electronic document to generate a partially completed first electronic document and displaying, at the graphical user interface, a user selectable option to lock the partially completed first electronic document. In response to receiving a selection of the user selectable option, embodiments may further include storing the partially completed first electronic document. Embodiment may further include determining that the online notarization meeting has been interrupted and recovering, after the interruption, the partially completed first electronic document.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 23, 2018
Date of Patent:
August 15, 2023
Assignee:
Notarize, Inc.
Inventors:
Rhan Kathleen Kim, Alexander James Jenkins, Russell Morton, Arturo Gonzalez, II, Raynor Joseph Kuang, Nicholas Guo Ying Teo
Abstract: Disclosed embodiments include a method for dynamically providing notary sessions. The method can include receiving a document and one or more user-level notary requirements from a user device. Data entries can be extracted from the document and the document can be associated with a template. Document-level notary requirements can be determined based on the template and document. A first subset of active notary devices can be identified, and a first join request can be transmitted to the first subset. A first notary session between a first notary device and first user device can be initiated if the join request is accepted within a predetermined time threshold. If the join request is not accepted within a predetermined time threshold, the method can include identifying a second subset of active notary devices, transmitting a second join request, and initiating a second notary session between the first user device and second notary device.
Abstract: Embodiments included herein are directed towards a method for synchronizing notary meeting interactions between multiple software clients. Embodiments may include allowing a signer to join, via a graphical user interface associated with a first software client, a remote notary meeting. Embodiments may also include permitting a remote notary agent to control the remote notary meeting using a second software client. Embodiments may further include synchronizing one or more behaviors associated with the first software client and the second software client using an application programming interface (API).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 1, 2018
Date of Patent:
September 13, 2022
Assignee:
Notarize, Inc.
Inventors:
Alexander James Jenkins, Patrick A. Kinsel, Adam Pase
Abstract: A system and method for electronic signature validation is provided. Embodiments may include analyzing at least one government identification document, wherein analyzing includes authenticating the at least one government identification document. Embodiments may further include extracting personally identifiable information pertaining to a user from the at least one government identification document and displaying a digital copy of a document to be signed to the user. Embodiments may also include capturing an electronic signature of the document by the user and receiving personally identifiable information, wherein the personally identifiable information pertains to the user and enables the user to be uniquely identified. Embodiments may further transmitting a document signing transaction session.