Mobile Notarization

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Most Often Notarized Documents

In Arizona, a notary public can notarize a variety of documents, including but not limited to:

1. Acknowledgments: This is a common type of notarization where the signer acknowledges that they signed a document voluntarily. Examples include deeds, mortgages, and powers of attorney.

2. Jurats: A jurat is used when a signer swears or affirms that the contents of a document are true. Common examples include affidavits and sworn statements.

3. Oaths and affirmations: Notaries can administer oaths and affirmations, which are typically used for affidavits, depositions, and other legal documents.

4. Wills: Notaries can notarize wills, but they should do so carefully, as requirements for notarizing wills can be quite strict. It’s important to consult with an attorney for guidance on notarizing wills.

5. Living wills and healthcare directives: These documents outline an individual’s healthcare preferences in case they are unable to make decisions. They can be notarized to make them legally valid.

6. Trusts and estate planning documents: Various trust-related documents can be notarized in Arizona, such as living trusts, revocable trusts, and irrevocable trusts.

7. Vehicle-related documents: Some vehicle-related documents, like vehicle title transfers or lien releases, may require notarization in specific cases, (Arizona Law no longer requires notarization of auto titles).

8. Contracts and agreements: Contracts, agreements, and business documents can be notarized to add an extra layer of authenticity.

9. Parental consent forms: For situations such as child travel consent forms or medical treatment consent forms for minors, notarization may be necessary.

10. Immigration documents: Certain immigration-related forms, such as affidavits of support or visa applications, may need notarization.

Please note that the specific requirements for notarization, as well as the types of documents that can be notarized, may vary depending on the state and the nature of the document. It’s essential to consult with a notary public or legal professional in Arizona to ensure proper notarization of your documents, as well as to understand any state-specific rules and regulations that may apply.

Who is All World Notary LLC?

All World Notary LLC is a woman owned mobile notary business, dedicated to serve Gila County and eventually the World! If you don’t want to deal with long lines, scheduling conflicts, or travel time, our Mobile Notary Service is a great option. All World Notary provides Mobile Notary Services after business hours and on weekends. Appointments can be made online or by phone. Our Mobile Public Notary service provides you with the best possible service at an affordable price.

Phyllis A Haddon — CEO, Notary

With over 5 years of hospital setting general notary work experience and soon to be a newly commissioned Remote Online and certified Loan Signing Agent,  I may be the perfect fit for your notary needs. Integrity and professionalism are key to my business. Caring for each client with utmost respect and kindness are extremely important to me as a small business owner. Let’s work together to meet your notarial needs

I have notarized various types of documents and can travel to you, and coming soon, I can remotely online notarize your document(s). 

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