How To Notarize Documents Online In Arizona
By Tiffany V.
Published on 08/01/2024
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- NotaryLive enables fast online document notarization in Arizona
- The service is simple to use and saves time and travel
- NotaryLive also supports business accounts and Arizona notary certification
Thanks to NotaryLive, it's now quicker than ever to get a document notarized in Arizona!
Did you know that you can get documents legally notarized online within minutes using NotaryLive?
This blog will teach you how to easily get documents like parental consent travel forms, deeds of trust, quitclaim deeds, and many more documents notarized from the comfort of your home or office.
1. How To Notarize Online in Arizona with NotaryLive
Gather everything you need
To begin notarizing a document online with NotaryLive, all you need is:
- the document you are looking to get notarized
- a device connected to the internet with camera/microphone capabilities
- and either a valid driver’s license or passport (to verify your identity)
Uploading Your Document
Firstly, you will begin by uploading your document. You can either do this from your desktop or by using the QR code we provide you during the session.
Verifying Your Identity
After making sure you have everything you need, use your driver's license, passport and any other form of government ID to verify your identity. You will upload a picture of your ID front and back. Make sure to follow the correct requirements to do this.
Answer the KBA Questions
After uploading your ID, you will be brought to the KBA Questions. These are questions you should get correct (especially if you are who you say you are).
Questions can be from where you live, where you work, or car model.
Connecting with the live notary
Once your identity is confirmed using industry-standard ID verification technology, you will be connected with a notary, live via webcam.
The notary will verify your identity
After connecting, the licensed online notary will also be prompted to verify the identity of the signers before moving forward with the notarization process.
They do this by comparing your information/ID to the person they see before them on camera (you).
Get your document notarized
The notary will witness and affirm your signature, apply their own digital seal, and then voilà, you are finished notarizing online!
Access your notarized document
After the session is completed, you can access the notarized document(s) through an email confirmation or your customer dashboard to download them with ease.
2. Basic RON (Remote Online Notarization) Tools
Amongst various platforms, you can find that most of them use the same generic tools to complete a notarization online.
Here is the list:
- Digital Signatures: enables you to digitally sign documents online
- Identity Verification: secure methods that verify your identity
- Audit Trails: a record of all actions taken during the notarization process
- Secure Storage: to safely store notarized documents
- Live Video: face-to-face sessions
- Knowledge-Based Authentication (KBA): questions based on personal information
3. Remote Online Notarization Laws in Arizona
When was RON permitted in Arizona?
Remote Online Notarization was legalized on March 18th, 2021 and the governor signed Senate Bill 1115. This allows notaries to remotely notarize documents as of June 30th, 2022.
Notarial Certificate Elements
A notarized document must include the following elements:
- Venue: where the notarization occurred
- Date: the date of the notarization
- Name of Principle Signer: a person who appears before the notary
- Notary's Official Signature
- Official Notarial Seal
- Title of Office: the notary's official title
Documents requiring notarization in Arizona
- Real Estate Documents
- Contract & Agreements
- Powers of Attorney
- Affidavits and Sworn Statements
- Wills and Trust
. . . And many more documents and official statements!
Recognition of Out-of-State RON
Supported by Senate Bill 115, Arizona recognizes online notarizations done in other states.
4. Start Notarizing Online with NotaryLive
When you can notarize a document online with NotaryLive in a matter of minutes, there's no need to make the effort to travel, take time off work, or waste your day going to the nearest local notary.
Check out our blog for more information on which state notaries can become online notaries.
Here's how NotaryLive works in 4 easy steps;
To get started, you can click the button below.
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For more benefits and features of NotaryLive . . .
Visit our Arizona Remote Online Notary page.
FAQ For RON in Arizona
- How much does it cost to notarize a document in Arizona?
- Using NotaryLive it only costs $25 for one session.
- Is it necessary to be a US citizen to utilize our service?
- No. To complete the verification process, you need to either be a US citizen or have a US-based public profile. However, if you do not meet these requirements, you can have a witness verify your identity.
- What are the system requirements for remote online notarization?
- To use NotaryLive, all you'll need is a device such as a tablet, smartphone, or computer with internet access, a microphone, sound capabilities, and a camera.
- How much does the remote online notarial session cost with NotaryLive?
- Sessions start at $25 but are discounted based on your account type and monthly volume. For more pricing information, visit our Pricing Page.
- What are the POA witness requirements for Arizona?
- For more information, visit our state chart in our blog.
Is Your Business Looking to Upgrade its Notarization Process?
On top of the normal benefits of our platform, NotaryLive for Business allows business account holders to make frequent use as easy as possible with options such as:
- Creating sessions for their Clients
- Adding Multiple Users
- Viewing Clients’ Notarized Documents
- Single-Use or Monthly Billing (Great for high volume!)
- Volume Pricing Options
- Optional API and White Label Integration
- Plus all standard account features
Relevant Blogs
- What is Online Notarization?
- What are the benefits of notarizing online?
- What businesses could benefit the most from online notary services?
- Why You Should Use NotaryLive Instead of Mobile Notary Services
Updated Date: 12/26/2024