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Servicing The Greater Phoenix Area
and All of Maricopa County
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If you currently have a Power of Attorney in hand that you wish to have Notarized, we can book an appointment for you right now.
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If you do not have a Power of Attorney must choose one before contacting a Notary. Arizona Notaries may not choose the Power of Attorney form for you.
This can be done through an Arizona Attorney of your choice or through an Affordable & Trusted site like Law Depot.
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Once you have your document in hand you can book online with us or give us a call to schedule.
Power of Attorney Documents in Arizona
How Do I Get A Power of Attorney In Arizona?
First of all, the person granting Power of Attorney must be willing, and in the mental capacity to, sign the document. You should start with an open conversation first if the Power of Attorney is not for yourself. Then you must have the document drafted or purchase a Power of Attorney. We have partnered with Law Depot for our customers as Notaries are not Attorneys and can not practice legal advice or drafter legal documents. Most Power of Attorney documents call for a witness and a Notary to execute the document.
If you use a site like Law Depot listed on this page, they will also provide you clear instructions and guide you through the process. You'll only need to remember to schedule your appointment to have your Power of Attorney Notarized once you've generated it. And if you need help printing it, we can help you with that as well! Just remember, that most Power of Attorney forms call for an additional witness in addition to the Notary so you will need to have one, or two, depending on the document in place when the Notary arrives.
Frequently Asked Questions About Arizona Notarizations
How Much Does a Notary Cost in Arizona?
The State of Arizona charges $10 per Notarial Act. However, most Notaries today are mobile Notaries who may charge additional time and travel fees in addition to the Notarization charge. Real Estate Transactions may be charged as a Signing Fee which covers the Notaries additional expertise for going over each document with you. CLICK HERE TO GET A FREE QUOTE ONLINE RIGHT NOW.
How Do I Get a Document Notarized in Arizona
In order to have a document Notarized in the State of Arizona you will need to first have the document you wish to have Notarized in hand, have an acceptable form of ID, and be willing to sign the document without any reservation. Notaries are not allowed to suggest or create documents for signers in the State of Arizona as it would be considered an unauthorized practice of legal advice or law. In the event your document comes into legal questioning later your Notary will not be able to assist you in defense in a court of law if they suggested or created your document. If you are not certain your document should be Notarized or not, please read on. However, if you have a document, you are sure that needs to be Notarized you can begin to schedule your appointment online today.
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Also, if your document calls for additional witnesses, outside of the Notary Public, you will need to arrange for the witnesses to be in place prior to the Notaries arrival or plan to meet your Notary in a public venue.
What are Acceptable Forms of ID For a Notarization in Arizona?
There are several ways to prove your identity to a Notary in the State of Arizona. The three most popular forms of identification are a non-expired State ID, Driver's License, or a United States Passport. In the event that you do not have one of these forms of Identification to present to a Notary Public in Arizona, the State of Arizona also allows a Notary Public to use a Credible Witness who is over the age of 18 years old, has one of these three forms of ID, and is willing to be placed under oath (and in writing), that you are who you say you are.
Where Can I Have a Document Notarized In Arizona?
Notaries in Arizona can notarize nearly any document you wish to have Notarized, however, there are some restrictions for vital records such as Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, and Marriage Licenses. These documents must be Notarized by the entity of the State which issues them.
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The most commonly requested documents Notaries are asked to Notarize are: Affidavits, Car Titles, Property Release Forms, Loan Documents, Deeds, Minor Consent or Release Forms, Wills, Trust, Power of Attorney Documents, Financial Power of Attorney Documents, Lean Releases, Medical Power of Attorney Documents, Do Not Resuscitate Documentation, Life Care Planning Packages, Affidavits of Forgery, Quit Claim Deeds, Application of Duplicate Titles, Passport Renewal Documents, Parental Consent for Travel Documents and more.
When Can I Have a Document Notarized in Arizona?
You may schedule your appointment anywhere you wish. Many people wish for us to travel to their homes or offices. However, we can also meet you in a public place such as a Starbucks or Chick-fil-a if you are more comfortable with that. Our Notaries are also comfortable traveling to hospitals, jails, and care facilities for rehabilitation and senior citizens.
Notary Public Near Phoenix Arizona 85026
Scheduling a Notary Public is Easy! Simply Fill out The Form Below.
We Are Open for Scheduling Monday through Friday 5 am to 9 pm MST,
And 9 am to 5 pm MST on Saturdays and Sundays (Excluding Major Holidays).
Please note: We generally need at least 2 hours' notice for most areas to send you
the best Notary Public located near you. However, we'll do our best if you have a rushed need.
You may schedule any time or location you wish. Please note for most areas your Notary will be assigned within 1 hour.
Please note: Your card will not be charged until after your Notary Public has been assigned.
Once your Notary Public is assigned you will be charged, and the Notary will call you to confirm your appointment.
Why do Arizona Residents Trust Unlimited Ink Notary for their Notarizations?
Arizonan's trust Unlimited Ink Notary for their notarizations needs because we partner with two of the best Notary Public Training companies in the entire country to hire the most knowledgeable Notary Publics within the State. Outside of requiring the National Notary Assocation's required Notary Training we look for Notaries who have been trained by Notary 2 Pro and Notary Stars. These Notaries carry the very best training and are more concerned with carrying out their duties properly than how much money they can make from their appointments.
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