Arizona
Arizona Notary License
- Can anybody become a Notary Public? What are the requirements for becoming an Arizona Notary Public?
- If I was convicted of a felony but have had my civil rights restored, may I become an Arizona Notary Public?
- You say I have to be an Arizona resident. Does that mean I have to be a citizen?
- How do I know if I’m considered an Arizona resident?
- What if I have two primary residences because I spend six months in Arizona and six months at my other residence?
- What if I live just across the border in another state but have an Arizona address?
- Some states allow nonresidents to become notaries if they live outside the borders of the state but work in that state. Does Arizona allow this?
- What do I need to do to become an Arizona Notary Public?
What to File
Document to File: Notary Public Application and completed notary bond
Filing Fee: Standard application $43. You may expedite your application if you include an additional $25 fee. Checks and money orders can be made out to the “Arizona Secretary of State.” Please do not send cash by mail. We recommend paying with cash for in-person filings only.
Commission Length: 4 years
Processing time: 3-4 weeks. Expedited applications are processed within 1-2 days from when we receive your application.
http://www.azsos.gov/business_services/notary/