The Louisiana Secretary of State states that a duly appointed and commissioned Louisiana notary who resides in Louisiana and holds a current commission may request authorization to perform remote online notarizations.
Louisiana requires the notary to complete the online instructional course and pass the quiz before submitting the RON registration through the official online account.
The Secretary of State instructs the notary to select a remote notarization technology provider and upload the proof of course completion with the RON registration. Louisiana also publishes a list of remote notarization technology providers.
The official page lists a one-time $100 filing fee for the RON registration. The notary may begin performing remote online notarizations only after the record is updated to show authorization.
Louisiana items confirmed from official sources
- Louisiana began accepting RON registrations on February 1, 2022.
- A current Louisiana commission is required before requesting RON authority.
- An online instruction course and quiz are required.
- A remote notarization technology provider must be selected.
- The official RON filing fee is $100.
- RON authority begins only after Louisiana approves the registration.
This page is informational only and is not legal advice. Confirm current Louisiana requirements before applying, buying tools, or performing notarial acts. Reviewed March 14, 2026.