On April 2, 2020, Pennsylvania Governor Wolf approved a temporary and limited suspension of current law 57 Pa.C.S. § 306, which requires the physical presence of notaries, for estate planning documents that require notarization or for which notarization is considered best practice.
Estate planning documents that require notarization under current Pennsylvania law are powers of attorney (20 Pa.C.S. §5601), self-executing wills (20 Pa.C.S. §3132.1), and temporary guardianships (23 Pa.C.S. §5621).
Estate planning documents for which notarization is considered best practice in Pennsylvania consist of advanced health care directives/powers of attorney (20 Pa.C.S. §5452), living wills (20 Pa.C.S §5442), and temporary and standby guardianships (23 Pa.C.S. §5611).
Per Governor Wolf’s recent temporary suspension of certain of these laws, Pennsylvania notaries may now use audio-visual technology rather than in-person notary procedures for estate planning documents, subject to the following safeguards:
If you have any questions about the information contained in this blog or any related questions, please feel free to contact Barbara Hollenbach at bhollenbach@norris-law.com. Should you have questions regarding your need to sign Pennsylvania estate planning documents remotely without a notary public present, please email Judith Harris, Co-Chair of the Norris McLaughlin Trusts, Estates, and Individual Tax Law Practice Group, at jharris@norris-law.com. For other topics related to COVID-19, visit our Coronavirus Thought Leadership Connection.
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