By Executive Order 202.92 issued January 27, 2021, New York's remote notarization and document execution procedures are extended through February 26, 2021. 

As has been done in previous months during the pandemic, Executive Order 202.92 was issued close in time to the date the previous Executive Order (EO 202.87) was set to expire.  This extension, while anticipated, is still welcome news for New Yorkers who continue to deal with the practical effects of the public health emergency.  Governor Cuomo's initial Executive Orders 202.7 (audio-video notarization) and 202.14 (audio-video witnessing of estate planning documents) have now been extended monthly since the beginning of the pandemic, and are still likely to be extended beyond February 26, 2021.    

If you have questions about the current state of remote document execution, or about other estate planning issues, please contact Barbara ShiersLinda WankAdam Osterweil or any other member of the  Frankfurt Kurnit Estate Planning & Administration Group.

For more information, and the latest updates, be sure to monitor our COVID-19 Resources Page for New York Lawyers.

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