If you notarize on a plane at 30,000 feet over Kansas, what venue goes on the certificate — State of Kansas and the county directly below, or something else? I’m settling a friendly debate from a 4 p.m. signing yesterday, and I’m betting there’s a simple rule here — you’ve got this.
Venue follows your feet — well, your seat — so list State of Kansas and the county you’re over at the moment; verify via the inflight map/GPS and you can note “over [County], Kansas.” If you can’t confirm the county, safer to wait and notarize on the ground. NNA backs this general rule: https://www.nationalnotary.org/notary-bulletin/blog/2019/08/what-does-venue-mean.