Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-12-1208 - Requirements for Authenticating the Notarial Act

Electronic notarial acts need to fulfill certain basic requirements to ensure non-repudiation and the capability of being authenticated by the Secretary of State for purposes of issuing Apostilles and Certificates of Authentication. They are as follows:

1. The fact of the notarial act, including the notary's identity, signature, and commission status, must be verifiable by the Secretary of State, and
2. The notarized electronic document will be rendered ineligible for authentication by the Secretary of State if it is improperly modified after the time of notarization, including any unauthorized alterations to the document content, the electronic notarial certificate, the notary public's electronic signature, and/or the notary public's official electronic seal.

3. Fee for a jurat shall be not more than $25.

4. Fee for authorizing a notary service electronic certificate to a person shall be not more than $50. This does not include any vendor fees or charges to the person for reception of the notary service electronic certificate.

5. Fee for any other notarial act shall be not more than $25.

Notes

Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-12-1208
New Section made by final rulemaking at 9 A.A.R. 2085, effective August 1, 2003 (Supp. 03-2). R2-12-1208 renumbered from R2-12-1207 by final rulemaking at 26 A.A.R. 106, effective 12/30/2019.

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