
Research Article
Cyber Notary And Artificial Intelligence: Indonesian Notary Challenges In The Future
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.11-11-2023.2351349, author={Yoan Nursari Simanjuntak and Teguh Wibisono Santosa}, title={Cyber Notary And Artificial Intelligence: Indonesian Notary Challenges In The Future }, proceedings={Proceedings of the First International Cyber Law Conference, ICL-C 2023, 11 November 2023, Jakarta, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICL-C}, year={2025}, month={5}, keywords={cyber notary artificial intelligence regulation}, doi={10.4108/eai.11-11-2023.2351349} }
- Yoan Nursari Simanjuntak
Teguh Wibisono Santosa
Year: 2025
Cyber Notary And Artificial Intelligence: Indonesian Notary Challenges In The Future
ICL-C
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.11-11-2023.2351349
Abstract
In the future, digitalization will be a priority, transitioning paper-based processes to electronic-based systems. Cyber notarization and the use of artificial intelligence in notarial processes are inevitable trends that must be prepared for. While artificial intelligence is widely used in electronic processes and should be adopted by notaries, the immediate implementation of such technology in the Indonesian notary system raises normative challenges. The law stipulates that a notarial deed must be made in the physical presence of a notary, audience, and witnesses, as per Law Number 30 of 2004. However, the elucidation of Law Number 2 of 2014 hints at the possibility of Cyber Notary. Any regulatory changes must be carefully implemented to preserve the essence, spirit of the law, and legal certainty in the Indonesian notarial process. This paper will use a normative juridical method with a statute approach to explore these challenges and opportunities.