Arizona Notary

Arizona Notary

On The Go Services

We are a certified, bonded, insured, knowledgeable and dependable mobile notary public in Arizona. We offer notary and signing agent services near: Gold Canyon, Apache Junction, Mesa, San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Gilbert, Chandler, Florence, Coolidge, Queen Valley, Superior, Miami, and Globe. The list of mobile notary services we provide includes loan closing, authorizations, affidavits, power of attorneys, estate planning, wills and trusts, and more. Arizona Notary On The Go offers 24 hour emergency mobile notarizations in Arizona.

1- Transparent Pricing

Transparent pricing ensures that you always know exactly how much you’re paying for  affordable mobile notary services.

2- Same Day Notarization

Arizona Notary On The Go is a notary service that focuses on making your life simpler. Same day notarizations even after business hours.

3- Certified Loan Signing Agent

Certified loan signing agent working directly with escrow, title, mortgage, buyers, sellers or other real estate agencies

Arizona Notary On The Go Services

Last minute, short notice, and emergency requests welcome

Real Estate Forms

Real estate signing agent services for loans to  direct lenders and title insurance companies. We notarize: refinance, reverse mortgages, loan modification, property purchase of sale, borrower’s affidavit, borrower credit program disclosure, home equity lines of credit, automatic drafting authorization, and annuity settlements.

Advanced Directives

Medical documents are a common document that needs to be notarized. Arizona Notary On The Go provides notary signings for clients in hospitals. Medical documents we notarize: Living wills, advance directives, and medical power of attorney.

Business Documents

Contracts, corporate documents, employment documents, financial documents, articles of incorporation, memorandum of understanding documents, vendor contracts, commercial leases, employment contracts, construction, affiliated business arrangement disclosure and loan agreements.

Additional Documents

Acknowledgments, authorizations, jail documents, jurats, oaths, passport documents.

Family Documents

Adoption paperwork, divorce documents, domestic partnership documents.

Arizona Notary Fee Schedule

Prices are per notarial act or signature

Acknowledgment or Jurat

Up To $10

Business Hours: Services by appointment only. Hours are flexible, on your schedule.

Copy Certification

Up To $10

Business Hours: Services by appointment only. Hours are flexible, on your schedule.

Oath Or Affirmation

Up To $10

Business Hours: Services by appointment only. Hours are flexible, on your schedule.

Identification

Every signer must show valid (not expired) photo identification. Arizona recognizes the following types of identification.

  • State-issued driver’s license 
  • State-issued identification card
  • U.S. military identification card 
  • Resident alien identification card 
  • U.S. Passport

Payment

It’s recommended to consult with your notary to get an estimate of their fees. By planning ahead, you’ll be able to have your document notarized as soon as you’re done writing it.

The Document Requiring Notarization

Not all notarizations are performed for a single person’s signature. Many documents will require multiple notarized signatures. That means that having all parties present for the signing is the simplest and probably cheapest way to get your document notarized. Your document will be fully signed and notarized with minimal inconveniences.

Willingness to Sign

Every signer must demonstrate a willingness to sign the documents without coercion. He/she must also be aware of what they are signing and understand the significance of the transaction. Documents cannot be notarized if there is any cognitive impairment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Notarization is the official fraud-deterrent process that assures the parties of a transaction that a document is authentic and can be trusted.

A Notary Signing Agent is a Notary who has been trained to handle loan documents. Lenders and title companies hire Signing Agents as independent contractors to assist in the last step of the loan process.

Yes. Requests are by appointment only.  Appointments can be made by calling 480-340-8972.

Yes. Travel fees in Arizona are currently set by law and are charged round trip from the notary’s office to the client.  Travel fees are due and payable when we respond to a booked appointment, regardless of whether the notarization is completed.

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.

We will travel to you!  We offer our Mobile Notary services near Gold Canyon, Apache Junction, Mesa, San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Gilbert, Chandler, Florence, Coolidge, Queen Valley, Superior, Miami, and Globe.

 No.  We are a Mobile Notary and do not have a brick-and-mortar storefront.  If you do not wish us to come to your home, we can meet you at a quiet, public location if you prefer.

We offer a full array of notary services including real estate closings, legal documents, wills, trusts, power of attorney, medical directives, and certified copies.

Notarization is the official fraud-deterrent process that assures the parties of a transaction that a document is authentic and can be trusted. It is a three-part process, performed by a Notary Public, that includes vetting, certifying and record-keeping. Notarizations are sometimes referred to as “notarial acts.”

To have a document notarized in Arizona you must appear before a Notary Public being of sound mind and body with an acceptable form of identification. A Notary Public’s sole purpose is to inspect your identification and ensure that you are who you say you are, and that you are willing to sign the document. Please note, when preparing for a notarization in Arizona it is best not to sign the document before you are in the Notary’s presence as it could invalidate the document.  You must have the document you wish to have notarized in hand. Notaries are not allowed to create or suggest documents they notarize in the State of Arizona. If you are uncertain of what type of document you need to have notarized then you may research further with an attorney.

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