Most Common Questions

  • Acknowledgements
  • Jurats
  • Oaths
  • Affirmations
  • Copy Certifications

No – I come to You, your home, office, any agreed to public place.

My fees are based on documents to be signed and your location.  Call or text me for a free estimate (602) 999-5930.

If you are unable to provide one of these ID cards.  You may be identified on the oath or affirmation of a credible identifying witness who has their own approved ID card.  Credible Identifying witnesses must have personal knowledge of your identity, believe it is not reasonable for you to obtain the approved ID, and be honest, aware and impartial.

Have your documentation completely filled out. Only the signature lines remain blank.  You must sign documents in front of the notary.

Bring your current valid ID.

Ensure the name on the document matches your ID.

Cash

Check

Credit cards will be charged an additional 3.5%

Documents

Below are some of the links to Arizona documents that require a notary.  You will need to download and print them.

Notary Publics do not practice law and cannot give legal advice.  You must create these documents, I cannot do it for you.  I can print blank documents and bring them with me to the appointment.

Superior Court of Arizona

Types of Notarizations:

Arizona allows Notaries to perform Acknowledgements, Jurats, Copy Certifications, Oaths and Affirmations

Acknowledgements

  • To ensure that the signer of the document is who they claim to be and has voluntarily signed the document.

Jurats

The signer of the document swears of affirms the contents are true.

Copy Certificates

  • Confirms a copy of the original document is a true, full and accurate reproduction of the original document.

Oath and Affirmations

  • A client may simply need to administer an oath or affirmation orally, rather than as part of a jurat, affidavit or other written document. The purpose of administering a verbal oath or affirmation is to compel a client to truthfulness.
  • An Oath is a solemn pledge to a supreme Being. An affirmation is a solemn pledge of the individual’s personal honor.