Arizona Notary Laws & Fees
Everything you need to know before hiring a notary in Arizona — from fee caps and ID requirements to remote notarization availability.
$10 per signature
Max Notary Fee
Yes
RON Available
Yes
Journal Required
AZ
State Code
Notary Fees in Arizona
| Service | Maximum Fee |
|---|---|
| Acknowledgment | $10 per signature |
| Jurat (Sworn Statement) | $10 per signature |
| Travel Fee (Mobile Notary) | Travel fees are not regulated by statute and are negotiable. |
Note: The notary fee is set by state law. Mobile notary travel fees are separate and negotiable. Always ask about total cost upfront.
ID Requirements in Arizona
To get a document notarized in Arizona, you must present one of the following forms of valid, unexpired identification:
- Valid Arizona driver's license or ID
- U.S. passport
- Military ID
- Other state-issued photo ID
- Foreign passport
Remote Online Notarization (RON) in Arizona
RON is Available
Arizona enacted RON legislation (HB 2188) effective 2024, allowing notarizations via audio-video technology with identity proofing.
Tips for Consumers in Arizona
What to Do
- •Arizona requires notaries to keep a journal — you may be asked to sign it
- •Bring valid photo ID
- •Do not sign until the notary instructs you
- •Ask about pricing including travel fees upfront
What Notaries Cannot Do
- •Give legal advice
- •Notarize without the signer present
- •Notarize documents in which they have a personal interest
- •Certify vital records
Documents Commonly Notarized in Arizona
Real estate deeds
Trust documents
Powers of attorney
Affidavits
Loan documents
Vehicle titles
Immigration documents
Special Rules in Arizona
- Arizona notaries must maintain a journal of all notarial acts.
- Notaries may charge up to $10 per signature.
Frequently Asked Questions — Arizona
How much does a notary charge in Arizona?
Arizona caps notary fees at $10 per signature. Travel fees for mobile notary services are additional and negotiable.
Does Arizona allow online notarization?
Yes. Arizona allows Remote Online Notarization (RON) as of 2024 under HB 2188.
Do I need to sign a notary journal in Arizona?
Yes. Arizona notaries are required to keep a journal, and you will be asked to sign an entry in it.
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