Online Notarization in Arizona

Simplify Online Notarization in Arizona: Effortlessly Notarize Your Documents with Secured Signing

When it comes to signing and notarizing your most important documents, convenience and security are paramount. Remote Online Notarization (RON) offers a modern solution, allowing businesses and individuals in Arizona to bypass the traditional in-person notarization process. 

Arizona notaries can now apply to become E-notaries and/or Remote Online Notaries. Click here for more info before submitting your application. With Secured Signing’s Remote Online Notarization platform, you can start notarizing your documents online immediately. 

What is Remote Online Notarization (RON)? 

Remote Online Notarization (RON) enables you to notarize documents securely via video conferencing, eliminating the need for physical meetings. Signers verify their identities electronically, and digital signatures and certificates ensure the validity and authenticity of the documents. This streamlined process makes notarization more accessible and convenient for everyone involved. 

Why Choose Secured Signing’s Reliable RON Platform? 

Secured Signing’s platform is designed to be user-friendly, secure, and accessible from anywhere. In 2020, we revolutionized the notarization industry with the launch of our Remote Online Notarization (RON) platform. Today, Secured Signing is a global leader, trusted by some of the world’s largest companies across more than 45 countries, with millions of documents signed on our secure platform each year. 

With Secured Signing’s RON platform, you can: 

  • Easily notarize documents online: Save time and avoid the hassle of in-person meetings by notarizing your documents digitally. 
  • Securely sign and notarize documents from your home or office: With just a few clicks, you can complete the notarization process from wherever you are. 
  • Benefit from step-by-step guidance: Our platform offers easy-to-follow instructions, ensuring that you complete the notarization process smoothly. 
  • Experience advanced security features: Our platform is equipped with state-of-the-art security measures to protect your documents at every step. 

By choosing Secured Signing’s RON platform, you can streamline your notary business and provide a more efficient service to your clients. Everything, from printing and scanning to mailing documents, can now be done digitally, saving time and reducing errors. 

Join the many satisfied users who have switched to Secured Signing and experience the ease and convenience of remote online notarization for yourself. 

How to become a Notary in your state

Click here to find more info on How to become a Notary in your state to do Remote Online Notarization.

Submit with your RON application

Exhibits to submit with your Remote Online Notarization application

How to Become Remote Online Notary in Arizona

  1. Hold an existing commission as a traditional Notary Public.
  2. Complete training/test at click here.
  3. Contract with a RON technology provider: Secured Signing Inc.
  4. Create an account and Complete application at: Kansas Secretary of State | Notary (ks.gov).
  5. Upload PDFs of your completion certificates for the course and exam.
  6. Pay the $20 filing fee online.
  7. Purchase a Notary eStamp at: 
  8. Click here to Purchase an x509 digital signature certificate, to do so
    Select BUY NOW
    Select Secured Signing then, Next
    IGC Notaries Basic Assurance | Individual Identity | Software Storage, Next
    Select either 1, 2 or 3 years of coverage, Next
    Select Buy Now and complete the requested information
    Any questions please call support@IdenTrust.com at: 1. 888.339.8904
  9. Capture/save a cell phone picture of your notarial signature.

Once complete contact us to arrange for training at: helpdesk@securedsigning.com

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