Notarizing Your Prenup
Secure Your Assets: Get a Notarized Prenup for Confidence
Congratulations on your engagement! Wondering about notarizing your prenup? Let’s explore its importance as you prepare for your marriage!
What Does a Notary Do?
It is important that the authenticity of a legal document can be verified and trusted. A notary public is an appointed state official to help deter fraud and ensure the identity of signers. A notary public’s job is to witness the signing of documents and to verify the identity of those signers, the signers willingness to sign the documents at hand, and the signer’s awareness at the time of the transaction.
After witnessing the signing of a document, a notary applies their signature, official seal, and notary details. When a notary’s seal is present on a document, it means it has been verified that the signatures are authentic and that the document has been properly executed.
Every couple should have access to an affordable, online solution
HelloPrenup partnered with Proof (formerly Notarize) to offer our clients a comprehensive platform for the entire prenup process. Now, thanks to this integration, you can complete all stages of your prenup online.
From generating the document to collaborating on terms with your partner and optional attorneys, and now also the option to notarize your prenup without needing to travel. Simply upload your document, verify your identity, and meet with an online notary instantly.
*E-sign available for all states except Alabama, Maryland, Mississippi, Vermont and Wisconsin.
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We want to make your life easier, which is why we offer everything on one platform. After completing your document, as a HelloPrenup user, you get an exclusive price of $50 to notarize your prenup.
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With just one click, send your prenup to Proof, our partner.
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Create an account, verify your identity , meet with the notary, and sign your prenup. It's that simple.
*HelloPrenup has teamed up with Proof. Proof is the leading provider of online notary services.
*HelloPrenup will not be your host while there and is not responsible for content provided by third-party sites, including Proof. Please note that you are subject to the destination site’s Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.
Why You Need to Get Your Prenuptial Agreement Notarized
Notarization Methods
The online notarization process usually involves four steps
- Upload or scan your prenup
- Verify your identity
- Connect with a notary on a video call
- Download or share your prenup
The notarization process typically involves three steps:
- Verify your identity
- Signing your prenup in front of the notary
- The notary will fix their seal and stamp to the document
Notarization Support: Frequently Asked Questions
Have any questions that aren’t mentioned here? We’re happy to chat.
Is a prenup notary necessary for every prenuptial agreement?
HelloPrenup recommends getting your prenup notarized regardless of what state you are in. Having your document notarized adds credibility and creates a layer of protection for your prenup should it ever be challenged down the road.
Can we use an online notary for our prenup?
Yes! Online notarization is a legal and convenient way to get your prenup notarized. HelloPrenup offers prenup notarization directly through our platform after completing your agreement.
*E-sign available for all states except Alabama, Maryland, Mississippi, Vermont and Wisconsin.
Can a prenup be contested even with notarization?
Is it possible to make changes to a prenup after notarization?
What is the cost of notarizing a prenup through HelloPrenup?
Is there a special type of Notary Public that only does prenups?
Can I create a prenup without a notary?
How long does the notarization process take?
Can I get my prenup notarized in a different state?
Can we use the online notarization process if my fiancé is not located in the U.S.?
Proof requires both fiancés to provide a U.S. residential address during the identity verification process. If your fiancé does not have one, they may have to notarize the prenup in person at a U.S. embassy.
Do we need to be together in the same room when it’s time to notarize?
You and your fiancé will need to complete the signing and notarization process at the same time. Both of you can be remote and sign in from separate devices, however, you would need to coordinate this and authenticate and sign in the same notary meeting.
Do I need to make an appointment with the notary?
No need to schedule an appointment! Proof’s notaries are available on demand 365 days of the year, 24 hours a day.
Can I just notarize the prenup in-person instead of online?
Of course. You can download and print your prenup to sign and notarize it in front of a U.S. notary. We usually recommend printing and signing 3 copies when you’re with the notary. That way, you have one copy for yourself and one for your fiancé, and you can store one copy in a joint location. You can also upload your finalized prenup to your HelloPrenup account so we have a copy on file as well.
What do we need to do with the prenup once it’s signed and notarized?
Once your prenup is signed and notarized, you’re all set! It does not need to be filed with the court.
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