Notarize a Lien Waiver Online in Minutes

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Can lien waivers be notarized online? Yes.

Lien waivers can be notarized using Remote Online Notarization (RON) when accepted by the requesting party. This allows you to complete the notarization over live video—no printing, scanning, or travel required.

⚠️ Note: Acceptance of remote notarization may depend on your project, contract, or recipient requirements.

When online notarization is a good fit

Online notarization is a good fit when you need fast, convenient lien waiver notarization.

You’re a subcontractor or supplier trying to get paid

RON helps you notarize fast so you can submit the waiver without delaying payment.

You don’t have easy access to a local notary

Notarize from anywhere with internet, avoiding travel, scheduling, and downtime.

The waiver needs to be notarized quickly

Same-day or on-demand sessions can meet tight deadlines and last-minute requests.

You want a digital copy immediately after signing

You receive the completed, notarized PDF right away for instant upload or email.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I notarize a lien waiver online? arrow
Yes, when remote notarization is accepted by the requesting party.
Do lien waivers require notarization? arrow
Many do not, but some projects or contracts require it.
Is online notarization legal for lien waivers? arrow
Remote online notarization is legal in most U.S. states, but acceptance depends on the recipient.
Does every state require lien waivers to be notarized? arrow
No. Currently only Mississippi and Wyoming require a lien waiver to be notarized (Texas used to, but recently changed their law). That said, it is customary for many companies to request a notarized lien waiver of the subcontractors they work with.
How long does it take? arrow
Most notarizations are completed in minutes, including remote online notarizations.
Do I need to leave the jobsite/office? arrow
No.
Can OneNotary help me with notarizing lien waivers nationwide? arrow
Yes.
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