Mobile Notary Services in Arizona
Finding a notary shouldn't feel like a scavenger hunt. Welcome to SwiftSealAZ, Arizona’s choice for notaries.
Finding a notary shouldn't feel like a scavenger hunt. Welcome to SwiftSealAZ, Arizona’s choice for notaries.
Finding a notary shouldn't feel like a scavenger hunt. Welcome to SwiftSeal AZ, Arizona’s premier platform for on-demand mobile notary services. Think of us as the "Uber for notaries"—we’ve streamlined the process of legal authentication by connecting you with certified professionals across the Grand Canyon State in real-time. Whether you’re at home, a coffee shop, or a hospital bedside, our mission is to eliminate the stress of travel and scheduling. We bring the expertise to your doorstep, ensuring your important documents are handled with precision, speed, and local reliability.
WE WITNESS YOUR SIGNATURE ON DOCUMENTS
WE RECORD YOUR VALID DRIVERS LICENSE, ID, OR US PASSPORT
YOU PICK A TIME YOU WANT A NOTARY TO COME TO YOU
YOU CALL TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT OR BOOK AN APPOINTMENT ONLINE WITH US
SWIFTSEAL AZ LOCATES A LICENSED, PROFESSIONAL, EXPERIENCED NOTARY FOR YOU
YOUR NOTARY WILL COME TO YOU AND PERFORM THE SERVICES THAT YOU'VE REQUESTED
Deeds, Loan Documents, Titles, Property Agreements
Wills & Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Healthcare Directives, Family Law
Corporate documents, Contracts, Financial Statements, I-9 Verifications
Minor Travel Consent, Passport Applications (DS-3053), Affidavits, Copy Certifications
We cannot notarize or certify copies of Birth, Death, or Marriage certificates. These must be obtained from the office of Vital Records.
A notary cannot notarize a document that is incomplete or has blank spaces.
Notaries certify signatures, not the contents of a photo.
All signers must be present. Every person signing the document(s) must be physically present at the time of the appointment.
All signers must be alert, aware of what they're signing, and acting of their own free will.
Complete the form. Ensure all pages are present and any blank spaces (except the signature line) are filled in. A notary cannot notarize a document with "blanks"
Do not sign yet! The notary must witness you signing the document. If you sign it before the notary arrives, you will likely have to sign it again in their presence.
Arizona law requires notaries to verify your identity. Please provide one of the following original, unexpired documents:
Arizona Driver's License or ID Card, U.S. Passport or Passport Card, U.S. Military ID, Foreign Passport (must be stamped by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services), Inmate ID (if the signer is currently in custody)
Some documents (like Wills or Powers of Attorney) require additional witnesses in addition to the notary.
Check your document. Look for "Witness Signature" lines.
Who can witness? Generally, witnesses must be at least 18 years old and "disinterested" (meaning they are not named in the document and have no financial stake in it).
Witnesses must also have valid photo IDs ready for the notary to verify.
We love our customers, so feel free to book with us at any time.

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