As the Supreme Court officially opens applications for Electronic Notaries Public, legal professionals must integrate with accredited infrastructure. This guide outlines the comprehensive platform capabilities, onboarding requirements, and commissioning workflow for lawyers utilizing the QLegal Electronic Notarization Facility.
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Effective August 10, 2026, the Supreme Court of the Philippines officially commenced the application process for commissioning Electronic Notaries Public (ENP). To modernize their practice and perform remote or in-person electronic notarial acts, legal professionals are required to operate through an accredited Electronic Notarization Facility (ENF). QLegal provides an enterprise-ready environment designed specifically to meet Supreme Court mandates while streamlining the notary's daily operations.
The QLegal ENP Digital Workspace
A QLegal ENP account provides the comprehensive technology and administrative tools necessary to conduct electronic notarization. To allow legal professionals to evaluate the system, QLegal offers a limited trial account to test the ENP dashboard, document upload, scheduling, videoconferencing, and identity verification features in a simulated sandbox environment.
Upon full activation, commissioned ENPs gain access to:
- The ENP Dashboard: A centralized hub for managing active transactions, scheduled appointments, and client notifications.
- Electronic Notarial Book: An automated, properly referenced chronological register integrated directly into the facility, ensuring compliance with the Supreme Court's mandate to maintain duplicate records until commission expiration.
- Verification and Security: Integrated e-KYC, multi-factor authentication (MFA), facial verification, and liveness detection to fulfill anti-spoofing requirements.
- Audit Trails and Reporting: Continuous logging of transaction events and automated reporting capabilities to support monthly compliance obligations prior to the full automation of the Supreme Court Central Notarial Database.
The Enrollment and Orientation Process
QLegal provides a structured onboarding process designed to equip lawyers with the necessary platform certification.
- Account Creation & Orientation: Applicants must register an account and undergo a mandatory orientation covering the platform dashboard, IEN/REN workflows, compliance protocols, security frameworks, and fee structures.
- The ENF Provider Certification: Upon successful completion of the enrollment requirements, QLegal issues the Electronic Facility Provider Certification. This certification simply confirms the applicant's enrollment with the ENF and serves as a mandatory prerequisite for the subsequent Supreme Court application.
Supreme Court Commissioning Application
The QLegal certification timeline operates entirely separate from the Supreme Court's commissioning process. QLegal does not govern or guarantee the approval of an ENP application.
To obtain the commission, the applicant must file their application through the eNotarization Portal and provide the following documents mandated by the Supreme Court:
- An ENP Application Form and a JePS Proof of Payment.
- A Certificate of Good Standing (Office of the Bar Confidant) and an IBP Certificate of No Pending Case.
- An MCLE Certificate and a current Professional Tax Receipt.
- Affidavits of Undertaking regarding the eNotarization Rules and Data Sharing Guidelines.
- A digital copy of the Electronic Notarial Seal and the ENF Provider Certification.
Following submission, applicants must attend a virtual summary hearing to assess their proficiency in the rules and ENF utilization. Once the Supreme Court issues the commission, the lawyer submits proof to QLegal to activate their account for production use.
Operational Flexibility and Service Commitments
QLegal is engineered to support a flexible legal practice. The platform enforces no minimum transaction commitments or minimum subscription periods, allowing ENPs to scale their usage according to demand.
Financial workflows are equally adaptable, supporting both ENP-paid models (where the notary absorbs platform costs) and Client-paid models (where the principal pays the platform directly). To ensure operational continuity, QLegal operates under a strict Service-Level Agreement (SLA) with a high availability target, supported by comprehensive disaster recovery protocols. Furthermore, if an ENP chooses to discontinue the service, QLegal provides a secure record-transfer process to ensure the notary maintains possession of documents they are legally obligated to retain.
Looking Forward
Adopting electronic notarization is no longer simply a technological upgrade; it is a fundamental evolution in legal practice. By integrating with an accredited facility like QLegal, legal professionals can expand their jurisdictional reach, eliminate geographical friction, and establish a highly secure, scalable digital practice equipped for the future of Philippine law.
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