8.2 RON Identity Verification Methods

Key Takeaways

  • RON uses multi-factor identity verification that goes beyond traditional ID examination
  • Credential analysis examines the security features of the signer's ID document via camera
  • Knowledge-Based Authentication (KBA) quizzes the signer on personal questions derived from public records
  • Some states require additional biometric verification (facial recognition comparison)
  • The combination of credential analysis + KBA provides a higher level of identity assurance than traditional methods
Last updated: March 2026

RON Identity Verification Methods

Identity verification in RON sessions is more rigorous than in traditional notarizations. Because the notary cannot physically examine an ID card, RON relies on technology-based verification methods that actually provide a higher level of identity assurance.

Multi-Factor Authentication

RON platforms typically use multiple verification methods in combination:

1. Credential Analysis

The signer presents their government-issued ID to their device's camera. The RON platform's technology:

  • Scans the ID for security features (holograms, microprinting, UV elements)
  • Verifies the ID format against a database of valid government IDs
  • Extracts data (name, date of birth, address, ID number) for verification
  • Checks for tampering or alteration
  • Compares the photo on the ID to the live video of the signer

This automated analysis can detect many types of fraudulent IDs that might fool a human examiner.

2. Knowledge-Based Authentication (KBA)

After credential analysis, the signer must answer knowledge-based questions — personal questions generated from public and private databases that only the true person should be able to answer.

KBA Question Examples:

  • "Which of the following streets have you lived on?"
  • "What is the make and model of a vehicle you have owned?"
  • "In what city is a property you have owned located?"
  • "Which of the following companies have you been associated with?"

KBA Requirements:

  • Questions are generated dynamically from credit bureau and public record data
  • The signer must answer correctly within a time limit (typically 2-5 minutes)
  • A minimum number of correct answers is required (typically 3 out of 5 or 4 out of 5)
  • Questions must have multiple plausible answer choices to prevent guessing
  • Failed attempts may lock the signer out of the session

3. Biometric Verification

Some states require additional biometric verification:

  • Facial recognition — The platform compares the signer's live video image to the photo on their ID
  • Live video comparison — The notary visually compares the signer's appearance to their ID photo during the session

Comparison: Traditional vs. RON Identity Verification

MethodTraditional NotarizationRON
ID examinationVisual inspection by notaryAutomated credential analysis + notary visual check
Security feature checkManual (limited)Automated (comprehensive)
Photo comparisonNotary compares in personSoftware facial recognition + notary video comparison
Knowledge verificationNot requiredKBA questions required
Tamper detectionManualAutomated
RecordJournal entryAudio-visual recording + electronic journal

RON Platform Requirements

States that authorize RON typically require the technology platform to:

  • Be approved or registered with the state's commissioning authority
  • Use tamper-evident technology for electronic documents and seals
  • Record the entire session (audio and video) in a format that cannot be altered
  • Retain recordings for a specified period (typically 5-10 years)
  • Protect signer privacy through encryption and secure data handling
  • Provide audit trails for all transactions

On the Exam

RON identity verification is an increasingly tested topic:

  • Credential analysis + KBA are the primary methods
  • KBA uses personal questions from public/private databases
  • Biometric verification (facial recognition) is required in some states
  • RON verification is MORE rigorous than traditional ID examination
  • Entire sessions must be recorded and retained
Test Your Knowledge

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Test Your Knowledge

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