Locked Out of LinkedIn? RONN Can Help You Recover Access—Online
- Amy Curtis

- Jan 28
- 2 min read

Being locked out of LinkedIn isn’t just inconvenient—it can interrupt your business, job opportunities, client communications, and professional visibility.
If LinkedIn has asked you to complete a Member Identity Verification for account recovery, this is a security step designed to protect your identity and prevent unauthorized access. And yes—many of these verification documents require notarization.
Why LinkedIn Requires a Notarized Identity Verification
LinkedIn uses notarized identity verification when they need a higher level of confidence that the person requesting access is the true account holder. This typically happens when:
Account access appears suspicious
Login credentials can’t be verified
Identity confirmation requires legal validation
A notarized document confirms that:
Your identity was verified using government-issued ID
You personally appeared before a commissioned notary
The statement was signed under oath
Why Remote Online Notarization Makes Sense
Traditional notarization often means scheduling delays, travel, printing, and mailing—none of which help you regain access faster.
Remote Online Notarization (RON) eliminates those barriers.
Through the Remote Online Notary Network (RONN), you can complete LinkedIn’s identity verification entirely online, from anywhere.
How RON Works with RONN
Upload your LinkedIn verification document
Complete secure identity verification
Meet live with a commissioned online notary via video
Sign and notarize digitally
Submit the completed document back to LinkedIn
In many cases, the entire process can be completed the same day.
Why Use RONN
RONN connects you with experienced Remote Online Notaries who understand compliance, security, and time-sensitive document needs. Whether you’re a professional, business owner, or job seeker, RONN helps you resolve identity verification issues quickly, securely, and legally.
If LinkedIn is asking for a notarized identity verification, you don’t need to wait for an in-person appointment.




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