AnalysisKansas Governor Laura Kelly signed an executive order on April 9 suspending the requirement that an individual must appear physically before a Notary and that the appearance by means of two-way audio-video communication technology satisfies the physical presence requirement. The order remains in effect until May 1, 2020, or until the State of Disaster Emergency expires, whichever is earlier. Like other orders, the Kansas order also contains remote witnessing procedures. Witnesses may be required for wills, powers of attorney, and other documents. The order prescribes minimum standards for how remote witnessing may be accomplished, including provisions related to the communication technology used, how the documents are signed and transmitted between the signer and witness, and for the involvement of a Notary in notarizing the signature of a witness. Notaries seeking to follow the executive order in performing remote notarizations should check the Secretary of State’s website for any additional guidance it may provide in performing these acts.
Read Executive Order 20-20.
Read Executive Order 20-28, dated April 30, 2020, which extended the prior order until rescinded, until May 31, or until the statewide State of Disaster Emergency proclaimed on April 30, 2020, expires, whichever is earlier.
Read Executive Order 20-40, dated May 26, 2020, which extended the prior orders until rescinded, until June 13, or until the statewide State of Disaster Emergency proclaimed on May 26, 2020, expires, whichever is earlier.
Read Executive Order 20-49, dated June 30, 2020, which extended the prior orders until rescinded, until September 15, 2020, or until the statewide State of Disaster Emergency, expires, whichever is earlier.
Read Executive Order 20-64, dated September 10, 2020, which extended the prior orders until rescinded, until January 26, 2021, or until the statewide State of Disaster Emergency, expires, whichever is earlier.
Read Executive Order 21-02, dated January 26, 2021, which extended the prior orders until rescinded or until the expiration of the statewide State of Disaster Emergency, extended by Section 3 of Senate Bill 14. SB 14 extended the statewide State of Disaster Emergency to March 31, 2021.
Read Executive Order 21-10, dated April 1, 2021, authorizing Notaries and witnesses to interact using audio-video technology during the statewide State of Disaster Emergency extended by Section 5 of Senate Bill 40. SB 40 extended the statewide State of Disaster Emergency to May 28, 2021.
Executive Order 21-23, dated June 14, 2021, rescinds Executive Order 21-10 effective July 15, 2021.