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Notary Service

Signatures - the first legal form of personal ID

 

Our handwriting is so distinct, a signature on a contract has long been considered legally binding.

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Notary Service

 

Signatures on official documents have been legally binding for centuries.

The stamp from a certified Notary adds an extra level of authenticity.

The Notary stands as an impartial third party, able to serve as a witness and record keeper for the notarized transaction.

At AZ Biometrics, we take this service seriously. Notary services are available on a schedule or walk-in basis during normal business hours.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to general questions we most often hear from customers.

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Do Noatries need to be bonded in Arizona?

Yes, Arizona law requires all Notaries to purchase and maintain a $5,000 Notary surety bond for the duration of their 4-year commission.

Does Arizona require a notary seal?

Yes, a document needs to be stamped with an official Notary seal in order to be considered officially notarized.

Some Notaries use an embosser in addition to their Notary stamp. This only serves as an extra layer of fraud protection and is not sufficient by itself,  

What duties can a Notary perform in Arizona?

 An Arizona Notary can perform  acknowledgments, jurats, copy certifications, and oaths and affirmations.

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