Mobile Notary in Tucson
Get your important documents notarized quickly, easily, and correctly. Our licensed Tucson notaries will travel to your location to notarize your signature at your convenience. We do not have a physical office location.
To make an appointment, click your favorite button below. Last-minute, late-night and early-morning notary appointments may be available.
Common Notary Requests
Tucson Mobile Notary FAQs
Can I come to your office?
Sorry, but no. Notary A to Z is just a mobile notary service. If you want to walk in somewhere, please try your local UPS Store.
What do I need to bring to the mobile notary appointment?
You just need the document that needs to be notarized and a valid ID.
What kind of ID is acceptable?
The following forms of identification are accepted for Arizona notarizations:
Unexpired driver license or nonoperating identification license issued by a US state or territory
Unexpired US passport issued by the US Department of State
Unexpired armed forces identification card issued by any branch of the US Armed Forces
Inmate identification card or any form of inmate identification issued by the Arizona Department of Corrections, Federal Bureau of Prisons, or County Sheriff’s Department (for incarcerated inmates only)
Other unexpired government issued identification card issued by the US government, a state, or a tribal government. Must contain a signature or a photograph and physical description that includes height, weight, eye color, and hair color.
Foreign government issued consular identification card that contains customer’s signature and photograph, date of birth, and date of issue and expiration. Issuing agency must use biometric identity verification techniques including fingerprint identification and retina scans.
For real-estate conveyance and financing only: Valid, unexpired passport issued by a national government other than the US government. Must be accompanied by a valid unexpired visa or other documentation that is necessary to establish an individual’s legal presence in the US unless issued by one of the countries participating in the Visa Waiver Program.
What if I don’t have a valid ID?
You can be identified by a credible witness who knows you and has a valid ID. The credible witness will take an oath about your identity and sign the notary journal.
Do I need to wait for the notary to show up before fill out and sign the document?
You can fill out documents before your notary arrives, but please wait to sign until you’re in front of the notary.
How long do notary appointments take?
Most notary appointments are pretty quick—maybe 10–15 minutes. If you have multiple signers or documents (or both), allow more time. If the signer is infirm or elderly, notary appointments usually take a bit longer.
Can you help me with an I-9 form?
No. Our notaries are not qualified to complete immigration forms. Please contact an immigration consultant.