E-notarization is coming. Get your spot early.
E-notarization in the Philippines isn't a question of if. It's when. Register now, get verified, and be ready before everyone else.

Commissioned notary public? Your next step is here. Register with NotarizeIT to start serving clients online. Secure, compliant, and built for where the profession is headed.
Tamper-proof digital signatures
Every signature you witness is cryptographically sealed and legally defensible in court.
Smart identity verification
Verify your clients' identity remotely with confidence, using multi-layer checks that meet bank-grade security standards.
Guided setup, every step.
We’ll personally guide you through your account setup and Supreme Court compliance requirements, so you’re not figuring it out alone.
A.M. No. 24-10-14-SC recognizes electronic notarization and gives electronically notarized documents full legal standing in court. NotarizeIT is purpose-built around these rules, ensuring that every notarization you perform will carry that same legal weight.
Three steps to a faster notarial practice
Register and Get Verified
Sign up, submit your notarial credentials, and get verified by our compliance team against Supreme Court records.
Notarize from Anywhere
Set your own schedule, meet clients via secure video call, and witness signatures in real-time from your digital dashboard.
Automated Record-Keeping
Every session is automatically logged and stored securely. No more manual journals or tedious physical record-keeping.
Highlights from Our Info Sessions
E-notarization is not just a shift in format, it’s a shift in mindset. We’re being asked to rethink what it means to witness, verify, and attest in a digital space.
Atty. Marie Christine Duran-Schulze
Lawyers’ Roundtable: Navigating the Supreme Court’s Rules on Electronic Notarization
What excites me is that this opens the doors for a more accessible justice system. Geography no longer limits access to legal services.
Atty. Julius Oliver Moeller
Lawyers’ Roundtable: Navigating the Supreme Court’s Rules on Electronic Notarization
Lawyers need to stop asking whether tech is replacing us — and start asking how it can make us better at what we do.
Atty. Rheland Servacio
Lawyers’ Roundtable: Navigating the Supreme Court’s Rules on Electronic Notarization
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The Supreme Court has released the official Rules on Electronic Notarization under A.M. No. 24-10-14-SC. However, it is not yet available for public use; both the Electronic Notarization Facility and the notary public must first be accredited. We’re in that process now, and building our network of verified notaries ahead of launch.

Upgrade your notarial practice
The Philippines is getting its first accredited e-notarization network. Join 200+ notaries already registered and be ready to go the moment we launch.
