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NotaryCam SCIM guide

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How to automate NotaryCam user provisioning, and what it actually costs

Summary and recommendation

NotaryCam, the remote online notarization platform serving real estate, title companies, and businesses, does not offer SCIM provisioning or documented SSO integration on any plan. Despite providing enterprise-grade security features like SOC 2 compliance and 12-month contract options, NotaryCam operates as a transaction-based service without public documentation for identity provider integration. This creates a significant blind spot for IT teams managing access to a platform handling sensitive document notarization—organizations must rely on manual user management and have no automated way to provision or deprovision users across their notarization workflows.

The lack of identity management integration becomes particularly problematic for organizations using NotaryCam at scale. When employees join, leave, or change roles, IT administrators cannot automatically manage their access to notarization services. This manual overhead increases security risk in an industry where document authenticity and user accountability are paramount. For title companies and real estate firms processing hundreds of notarizations, the inability to enforce consistent access controls through existing identity systems creates both operational friction and compliance gaps.

The strategic alternative

NotaryCam has no native SCIM. Automate offboarding, user access reviews, and license workflows across every app, including the ones without APIs. We maintain the integration layer underneath. You focus on judgment, not plumbing.

Quick SCIM facts

SCIM available?No
SCIM tier requiredN/A
SSO required first?No
SSO available?Yes
SSO protocolUnknown
DocumentationNot available

Supported identity providers

IdPSSOSCIMNotes
OktaVia third-partyNo Okta OIN listing found. Contact NotaryCam for enterprise SSO options.
Microsoft Entra IDVia third-partyNo Microsoft Entra ID gallery app found. Contact NotaryCam for enterprise integration options.
Google WorkspaceVia third-partyNo native support
OneLoginVia third-partyNo native support

The cost of not automating

Without SCIM (or an alternative like Stitchflow), your IT team manages NotaryCam accounts manually. Here's what that costs:

Source: Stitchflow aggregate data across apps with 2+ instances, normalized to 500 employees
Orphaned accounts (ex-employees with access)7
Unused licenses12
IT hours spent on manual management/year101 hours
Unused license cost/year$3,925
IT labor cost/year$6,088
Cost of compliance misses/year$1,741
Total annual financial impact$11,754

The NotaryCam pricing problem

NotaryCam gates SCIM provisioning behind premium plans, forcing significant cost increases for basic user management.

Tier comparison

PlanPriceSSOSCIM
StandardPer-notarization
EnterpriseCustom quote (12-month contract)

Pricing structure

PlanPricingSSOSCIM
StandardPer-notarization❌ Unknown❌ No
EnterpriseCustom quote (12-month contract)❓ Contact vendor❌ No

Key unknowns

No public documentation on SSO protocols (SAML, OIDC)
No indication of SCIM support at any tier
Enterprise SSO capabilities require sales engagement
Pricing structure focused on transaction volume, not user management

What this means in practice

IT teams evaluating NotaryCam face a complete information blackout on identity management:

No self-service evaluation
SSO capabilities unknown until sales process
Transaction-based model
creates billing complexity for IT budgeting
Vertical specialization
means limited community knowledge on enterprise features
Manual user management
likely required even on enterprise plans

Additional constraints

Documentation gap
No public SSO/SCIM documentation available
Sales dependency
All enterprise identity features require vendor consultation
Industry-specific focus
RON platform limitations may not align with general IT requirements
Compliance overhead
SOC 2 and notary regulations add complexity to any custom integration
No IdP marketplace listings
Missing from Okta OIN, Microsoft Entra gallery, and other standard catalogs

Summary of challenges

  • NotaryCam does not provide native SCIM at any price tier
  • Organizations must rely on third-party tools or manual provisioning
  • Our research shows teams manually provisioning this app spend significant hidden costs annually

What NotaryCam actually offers for identity

Enterprise Security Features

NotaryCam positions itself as an enterprise-grade remote online notarization (RON) platform, but their identity management capabilities are not publicly documented:

FeatureAvailable?
SAML SSOUnknown - not documented
SCIM provisioning❌ No
Active Directory syncUnknown - not documented
Multi-factor authentication✓ Yes (enterprise plans)
SOC 2 compliance✓ Yes
Single sign-onUnknown - contact vendor

The documentation gap: Despite offering enterprise plans with "enterprise-grade security," NotaryCam provides no public information about SSO protocols, SCIM support, or identity provider integrations.

What you get with enterprise plans

NotaryCam's enterprise offerings focus on compliance and data retention rather than identity management:

12-month minimum contract commitment
10-year journal retention
SOC 2 Type II compliance
MISMO certification for mortgage industry
Experian EI3PA certification

Missing from the conversation: Any mention of automated user provisioning, role-based access controls, or integration with corporate identity providers like Okta or Entra ID.

The contact-vendor reality

For organizations needing SSO or user provisioning, NotaryCam requires direct vendor contact to discuss enterprise integration options. This approach creates uncertainty around:

Which identity providers are supported
Whether SCIM or similar provisioning exists
Implementation timelines and costs
Ongoing maintenance requirements

What IT admins are saying

NotaryCam's lack of documented SSO and SCIM creates uncertainty for IT teams evaluating the platform:

  • No public documentation exists for enterprise SSO integration options
  • Identity provider support details are unclear without vendor contact
  • Manual provisioning appears to be the only documented option
  • Enterprise security features exist but integration specifics remain opaque

For enterprise SSO and identity management, you'll need to contact our sales team directly to discuss options.

Common response pattern from specialized vertical platforms

The recurring theme

While NotaryCam offers enterprise-grade security and compliance features, the absence of public SSO/SCIM documentation forces IT teams into lengthy sales conversations just to understand basic integration capabilities.

The decision

Your SituationRecommendation
Small notary practice (<10 users)Manual management is acceptable
Single-location title companyContact NotaryCam for enterprise SSO options
Multi-branch real estate organizationUse Stitchflow: automation essential for distributed teams
Enterprise with compliance requirementsUse Stitchflow: automation essential for audit trail
High-volume RON operations (50+ users)Use Stitchflow: automation strongly recommended

The bottom line

NotaryCam offers enterprise-grade security for remote online notarization, but lacks any public documentation for SSO or SCIM capabilities. For organizations that need automated user provisioning across multiple locations or departments, Stitchflow provides the identity management automation that NotaryCam doesn't publicly offer.

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NotaryCam has no native SCIM. We build complete offboarding, user access reviews, and license workflows across every app, including the ones without APIs.

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Technical specifications

SCIM Version

Not specified

Supported Operations

Not specified

Supported Attributes

No public SSO/SCIM documentationTransaction-based serviceContact vendor for enterpriseEnterprise-grade security available

Plan requirement

Not specified

Prerequisites

Not specified

Key limitations

  • No public SSO/SCIM documentation
  • Transaction-based service
  • Contact vendor for enterprise
  • Enterprise-grade security available

Documentation not available.

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Last updated: 2026-01-11

* Pricing and features sourced from public documentation.

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