# E-Notarization for Corporate Secretaries [Corporate secretaries](/blog/glossary/corporate-secretary/) are the backbone of Philippine corporate governance. Every board meeting, every resolution, every SEC filing flows through the corporate secretary's desk. And a disproportionate amount of that work involves one recurring bottleneck: **notarization**. [E-notarization](/blog/glossary/e-notarization/) removes this bottleneck, letting corporate secretaries handle the full document lifecycle -- drafting, signing, notarizing, and filing -- digitally. ## The Corporate Secretary's Notarization Burden Corporate secretaries regularly need to notarize: - **[Secretary's certificates](/blog/glossary/secretarys-certificate/)** -- For every board resolution that needs external proof of authorization - **General Information Sheets (GIS)** -- Filed annually with the SEC, requiring notarized verification - **Amendments to [Articles of Incorporation](/blog/glossary/articles-of-incorporation/)** -- Filed via eAmend, requiring notarized copies - **Annual financial statement verifications** -- Required by the SEC - **Board and stockholder resolutions** -- When notarized copies are required by banks, counterparties, or government agencies For an active corporation with a busy board, this can mean multiple notarization trips per month -- each one involving printing, coordinating the secretary's physical presence at a notary office, and distributing notarized copies. ## The End-to-End Digital Workflow With e-notarization under [A.M. No. 24-10-14-SC](/blog/glossary/am-no-24-10-14-sc/), the corporate secretary's workflow transforms: ### Before: Paper-Based Workflow 1. Attend board meeting and take notes 2. Draft minutes and resolutions in a word processor 3. Print the minutes, resolutions, and secretary's certificate 4. Sign the secretary's certificate with wet ink 5. Send a messenger to the notary public 6. Wait for the notarized copies to return 7. Make photocopies for distribution 8. Send copies to the bank, SEC, or counterparties 9. File physical copies in the corporate records ### After: Digital Workflow with E-Notarization 1. Attend board meeting (physical or remote under Section 49 of [RA 11232](/blog/glossary/revised-corporation-code/)) 2. Draft minutes and resolutions electronically 3. Apply [electronic signature](/blog/glossary/electronic-signature/) to the secretary's certificate 4. [E-notarize](/blog/glossary/e-notarization/) the certificate via [IEN](/blog/glossary/in-person-electronic-notarization/) or [REN](/blog/glossary/remote-electronic-notarization/) 5. Distribute the e-notarized document digitally to all parties 6. File electronically with the SEC (eAmend) 7. Store in the digital corporate records with full [audit trail](/blog/glossary/document-audit-trail/) **Time saved per cycle: hours to days.** ## Key Corporate Governance Documents | Document | Traditional Pain Point | E-Notarization Benefit | |----------|----------------------|----------------------| | [Secretary's Certificate](/blog/glossary/secretarys-certificate/) | Most frequently notarized; multiple trips per month | E-notarize in minutes from the office or remotely | | [Board Resolution](/blog/glossary/board-resolution/) | Requires secretary's certificate (which needs notarization) | Seamless draft-to-notarize workflow | | GIS Verification | Annual filing requiring notarized verification page | E-notarize the verification, file electronically | | [Articles of Incorporation](/blog/glossary/articles-of-incorporation/) amendments | Multi-party signing + notarization + physical SEC filing | E-signatures + e-notarization + eAmend | | Minutes of Meeting | May require notarization for certain filings | Draft and certify electronically | ## Multi-Entity Management Corporate secretaries who serve multiple corporations face compounded logistics. If you're the corporate secretary for five companies, each with quarterly board meetings, you're handling 20+ notarizations per year just for routine governance -- plus ad hoc resolutions. A digital platform lets you manage all entities from a single dashboard, with consistent templates, organized records, and e-notarization for each. ## Compliance Benefits Digital corporate governance workflows improve compliance in several ways: 1. **Filing deadline management** -- Digital reminders and workflows reduce the risk of missed SEC deadlines 2. **Version control** -- Always know which version of a resolution was approved, signed, and filed 3. **Complete records** -- Digital [audit trails](/blog/glossary/document-audit-trail/) provide a more complete record than physical files 4. **Reduced errors** -- Templates and workflows reduce common mistakes in [secretary's certificates](/blog/glossary/secretarys-certificate/) 5. **Instant retrieval** -- Find any corporate document instantly instead of searching through physical files ## Related Pages - [E-Notarization for Law Firms](/blog/solutions/law-firms/) - [E-Notarization for General Counsel](/blog/solutions/general-counsel/) - [Glossary: Corporate Secretary](/blog/glossary/corporate-secretary/) - [Glossary: Secretary's Certificate](/blog/glossary/secretarys-certificate/) --- [NotarialOS](https://notarialos.com) is the single platform that corporate secretaries need for drafting, e-signing, e-notarizing, and filing corporate governance documents -- all SC-compliant, all digital.