Notary Services Near Tucson Estates, Arizona

Get Notarized In Tucson Estates, Arizona... Easy as 1...2...3!

Step 1
Prepare Your Docs!

Step 2
Verify Your Identity!

Step 3
Get Notarized!

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Local Notary Services

1) The UPS Store

8.26 Miles Away (520) 622-7447 1505 W St Marys Rd Tucson, AZ 85745

2) 12th Ave & Ajo Motor Vehicle Service

8.68 Miles Away (520) 573-7789 3815 S 12th Ave Tucson, AZ 85714

3) Spectrum Legal Support Services

9.51 Miles Away (520) 303-1075 Tucson, AZ 85701

4) The UPS Store

9.64 Miles Away (520) 347-3508 31 N 6th Ave Ste 105 Tucson, AZ 85701

5) Chainfruit Services

10.12 Miles Away (520) 236-3617 2410 W Ruthrauff Rd Ste 100 Tucson, AZ 85705

6) The UPS Store

10.85 Miles Away (520) 889-0077 2004 E Irvington Rd Tucson, AZ 85714

7) The UPS Store

10.95 Miles Away (520) 798-3646 1830 E Broadway Ste 124 Tucson, AZ 85719

8) University Postal

11.19 Miles Away (520) 323-2162 1718 E Speedway Blvd Tucson, AZ 85719

9) 247 Tucson Public Notary

11.31 Miles Away (520) 471-0460 Tucson, AZ 85719

10) Tucson Notary Pro

11.76 Miles Away (520) 373-7715 Tucson, AZ 85741

What Do You Need For Notarization In Tucson Estates, Arizona?

Notary services in Arizona are available to help you with signing contracts, power of attorney, wills, affidavits, deeds, and other common legal documents. The fraud deterrence provided by a Notary helps all parties entering into a legal agreement stay protected and avoid bad outcomes.


Always check with your selected Notary service prior to your visit to ensure any specific requirements for your state are met. In general, the following things are needed:


  • A Valid government issued ID, like a passport, drivers license, military ID, green card, etc.
  • Assurance that you're signing of your own free will (no coercion).
  • You must be of sound mind, meaning not intoxicated, medicated, or incapable of understanding what's going on.
  • Some documents may require a witness who isn't an interested party (not mentioned in the document).
  • Bring every page of the document (not just the signature pages), and don't sign it ahead of time!

Notarization F.A.Q

Q: Can A Notary Public Notarize Foreign Language Documents?

As with all things, check with your Notary ahead of time to make sure they're comfortable with it, but in general it is possible. It's important that the person signing be able to communicate with the Notary, but there's no specific requirement that the Notorizing agent be able to read the document itself.

Q: What Forms Of ID Are Accepted

Check with your notary ahead of time, but government issued IDs including Drivers Licenses, Passports, Military ID, Green Cards are commonly accepted. Make sure it has a photo, and remember it's at their discretion to refuse to notarize if they aren't convinced of your identity.

Q: Who Can Be A Witness?

Some documents require a third party witness to the signing, but not all. Rules again vary by state, so check with your Notary on whether a witness is needed and any specific requirements. Generally speaking it will need to be someone with no interest in (not mentioned in or otherwise impacted by) the agreement outlined in the document. Friends and neighbors are a good bet.

Q: How Much Does Notarization Cost?

Notaries can charge a nominal fee for each signature, the maximum of which depends on the state. Typical price range is anywhere from $2-$20. Check with them ahead of time for exact costs.