If a law requires a signature or record to be notarized, acknowledged, verified, or made under oath, the requirement is satisfied if the electronic signature of the person authorized to perform those acts, together with all other information required to be included by other applicable law, is attached to or logically associated with the signature or record.
2000 c 371 s 11
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 324 - 341 — Trade Regulations, Consumer Protection
Chapter 325L — Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
Section 325L.01 — Short Title.
Section 325L.02 — Definitions.
Section 325L.04 — Prospective Application.
Section 325L.05 — Use Of Electronic Records And Electronic Signatures; Variation By Agreement.
Section 325L.06 — Construction And Application.
Section 325L.08 — Provision Of Information In Writing; Presentation Of Records.
Section 325L.09 — Attribution And Effect Of Electronic Record And Electronic Signature.
Section 325L.10 — Effect Of Change Or Error.
Section 325L.11 — Notarization And Acknowledgment.
Section 325L.12 — Retention Of Electronic Records; Originals.
Section 325L.13 — Admissibility In Evidence.
Section 325L.14 — Automated Transactions.
Section 325L.15 — Time And Place Of Sending And Receipt.
Section 325L.16 — Transferable Record.
Section 325L.18 — Acceptance And Distribution Of Electronic Records By Governmental Agencies.