N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 540.7
(d) Recording officers who elect to accept electronic recording of instruments affecting real property shall:
(e) A notary shall perform a notarization of an instrument affecting real property that exists as an electronic record only where the signatory appears in person before the notary at the time of notarization to execute the record or to affirm a prior execution, as permitted by New York State law. The methods that a notary uses to identify a signatory shall be as prescribed by New York State law. Electronic signatures used by a notary on an instrument affecting real property shall comply with section 291-i (c) of the Real Property Law, and shall be:
(h) Prior to submitting electronic instruments to a recording officer for recording, a registered submitter shall:
(i) A recording officer shall require its registered submitters to agree to terms and conditions which shall include the rights and responsibilities of both the recording officer and the registered submitter when participating in electronic recording. At a minimum, the terms and conditions shall address the following: