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State E-Signature Guide

Minnesota E-Signature Laws

Everything you need to know about electronic signature requirements, remote notarization, and digital document compliance in Minnesota.

Yes
UETA Adopted
Yes
RON Enabled
2000
UETA Year
5.7M
Population

UETA Status in Minnesota

Minnesota adopted the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) in 2000. This means electronic signatures have the same legal validity as handwritten signatures for most business and personal transactions in the state.

โœ… Full UETA Compliance

Electronic signatures are legally binding for contracts, agreements, and other documents in MN.

Remote Online Notarization (RON)

Minnesota permits remote online notarization, allowing notaries to verify identities and notarize documents via secure video conference.

RON has been available since 2019.

Notary Requirements

Minnesota authorized RON in 2019. The Secretary of State oversees notary registration.

Industry-Specific Guidelines

Real Estate

Minnesota supports e-signatures for real estate. County recorders accept electronic documents.

Business

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 325L governs electronic transactions.

Healthcare

Healthcare e-signatures widely accepted in Minnesota medical facilities.

Minnesota Specific E-Signature Laws

Minnesota UETA (Minn. Stat. ยง 325L)

Electronic transactions law

SF 954 (2019)

RON authorization

Documents Requiring Wet Signatures

While most documents can be signed electronically in Minnesota, certain documents still require traditional wet signatures:

  • โ€ขWills
  • โ€ขCodicils

Frequently Asked Questions

Are electronic signatures legal in Minnesota?โ–ผ
Yes, electronic signatures are legally binding in Minnesota. The state adopted UETA in 2000, making e-signatures equivalent to handwritten signatures for most business transactions.
Does Minnesota allow remote online notarization (RON)?โ–ผ
Yes, Minnesota permits remote online notarization since 2019. This allows notaries to perform notarizations via video conference with clients anywhere in the world.
What are the notary requirements in Minnesota?โ–ผ
Minnesota authorized RON in 2019. The Secretary of State oversees notary registration.
Can I use Formfy for e-signatures in Minnesota?โ–ผ
Absolutely! Formfy is fully compliant with Minnesota's e-signature laws, including UETA requirements. Our platform provides audit trails, tamper-evident seals, and secure storage that meets all MN requirements.

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Major Cities in MN

  • ๐Ÿ™Minneapolis
  • ๐Ÿ™Saint Paul
  • ๐Ÿ™Rochester
  • ๐Ÿ™Duluth
  • ๐Ÿ™Bloomington

Key Industries

HealthcareManufacturingFinanceRetailAgriculture

Official Resources

๐ŸŒMinnesota Official Website

Last updated: 2026-01

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