Members of the U.S. House approved a remote online notarization bill Monday by a voice vote.
H.R. 1059, the Securing and Enabling Commerce Using Remote and Electronic Notarization Act bill, will now face consideration in the Senate.
The bill would set national standards for online notarizations and let consumers in one state use notaries in another state for transactions that involve interstate commerce.
Critics at groups such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation had argued that antifraud provisions in the bill are too weak.
The Insured Retirement Institute and many other financial services groups have backed the measure.