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We provide professional notarization services for a variety of personal and business documents. Whether you need travel consents, medical authorizations, or certified document translations, we ensure your documents are notarized with care and accuracy.
A notarized letter authorizing a minor to travel with one parent or a third party, often required for international trips.
Allows a designated adult to make medical decisions for a child when the parent or guardian is unavailable.
A legal document outlining your wishes for asset distribution and guardianship. (Note: Notarial requirements may vary by state.)
Official notarization of a letter confirming character, employment, or other references for personal or professional use.
Certified translations of official documents for immigration, legal, or personal purposes, with notarized certification of accuracy.
As a certified Notary Public, we are authorized to officiate weddings and make your ceremony legally binding. Whether you prefer a simple signing or a personalized ceremony, we’re here to help you celebrate your special day with professionalism and care.
Please note: we are not attorneys and cannot provide legal advice, but we are committed to supporting you throughout the document preparation process.
Please reach us at azjnotary@azjnotarypublic.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
A Notary Public is a certified official authorized by the state to witness signatures, administer oaths, and certify documents. We help verify the identity of signers and ensure documents are signed willingly and knowingly.
We can notarize a wide range of documents, including:
You will need to provide a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, to be notarized.
Yes. All signers must appear in person with proper identification for us to complete the notarization.
Yes! We are bilingual and can assist clients in both English and Spanish.
No. We are Notary Public professionals, but we are not attorneys and cannot provide legal advice, draft legal documents, or represent you in court.
In Arizona, we can notarize a Last Will and Testament if it complies with state requirements. Please consult an attorney for legal advice about creating or validating a will.
Please reach us at azjnotary@azjnotarypublic.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes! As a Notary Public in Arizona, we are legally authorized to officiate wedding ceremonies and make your marriage official.
We can perform:
Yes. You must first obtain a valid marriage license from your county’s Clerk of Court before the ceremony. We cannot issue a marriage license.
If your state or situation requires witnesses, you will need to bring them to the ceremony.
Our fee varies depending on the type of ceremony, location, and any special requests. Contact us for a quote.
Yes, we can travel to your preferred location for an additional travel fee (if applicable).
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