Documents in New York State May Now Be Signed Remotely – Call for an Appointment

By Stephen J. Silverberg
New York Elder Law Attorney

The Law Firm of Stephen J. Silverberg is continuing to provide our clients and their families with all the services they have come to rely on us for. We are using telephone, email and video services to stay in touch with clients and members of our team.

Now that the Governor of New York has issued Executive Order 202.7, we are able to help clients have documents notarized remotely, as long as certain procedures are followed.

If you were in the midst of having Power of Attorney, Deeds, Trusts or other documents prepared and were waiting to have them notarized, please call our office and we can set up a video conference to ensure that they are completed in a timely manner.

Please note that this is something that can only be done between now and April 18, 2020, so call our office at 516-307-1236 to make sure you don’t miss this deadline.

Our office and you will need to be able to interact during the call and you or the person who is signing the document must be physically located in New York State.

Please call us at 516-307-1236 if you have any questions. We are continuing to operate our practice and serve our clients. Be well, and we look forward to hearing from you.

About the Author
Stephen J. Silverberg is nationally recognized as a leader in the areas of estate planning, estate administration, asset preservation planning, and elder law. He is a past president of the prestigious National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), and a founding member and past president of the New York State chapter of NAELA.