The Notary Public Program in the State of Arizona was started in 1992. The state legislature has vested certain powers to notaries public. On July 22, 1992, the Governor signed House Bill 2663 establishing the notary public qualifications and duties.
“An applicant for appointment as notary public must satisfy proof that he or she is a citizen of the United States, 18 years of age or older, and has never been convicted of a felony under either federal law or the law of any state.”
Notaries can authenticate signatures (perform jurats) on written documents; take acknowledgments; make attestations; take depositions; witness proofs of execution, testamentary instruments, affidavits, deeds and other like instruments.
Why remote notarization is the best option for most people?
Notaries are required in legal documentation when an oath needs to be administered, when someone’s signature is needed, or when there is a need for jurat (a certification that the signer has sworn to or affirmed under oath) in the presence of two witnesses. An Arizona notary online is here 24/7 to legally certify your signature in minutes for your convenience.
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What is A Notarization?
Verification of Identity or Signatures- A notarized statement must be signed by the notary who witnesses the act and stamped with his seal.
The notary stamps, seals, and signs this certificate on behalf of the republic of Texas.