Notarized by Ness
About Notarized by Ness
Located in Phoenix, Arizona, Notarized by Ness provides professional notary public services to individuals, businesses, and legal professionals across Maricopa County. Whether you need a document notarized for personal, real estate, or business purposes, Notarized by Ness offers convenient and reliable services.
Notary services in Arizona require a commissioned notary to verify the identity of signers and witness the signing of important documents. Notarized by Ness in Phoenix ensures all notarizations comply with Arizona Revised Statutes, giving clients confidence their documents will be accepted by courts, lenders, and government agencies.
Common documents notarized in Phoenix include powers of attorney, real estate deeds, affidavits, loan documents, wills, and business contracts. Notarized by Ness handles a wide range of document types for both routine and complex notarization needs in the Phoenix metro area.
Notarized by Ness serves homeowners, businesses, and individuals preparing legal documents for court or government submissions. Mobile notary services may be available, allowing documents to be notarized at a convenient location in Phoenix.
To schedule with Notarized by Ness in Phoenix, contact them by phone or through their website. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID and unsigned documents to ensure a smooth notarization appointment.
FAQ — Notary Public in Phoenix, AZ
Notary fees in Arizona are regulated by state law. Mobile notary services may charge additional travel fees. Contact Notarized by Ness for current pricing.
A valid government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license, state ID, or passport is required. The name must match the document being notarized.
Yes, Arizona permits remote online notarization (RON). Ask Notarized by Ness if they offer remote notarization in addition to in-person services.
Common documents include powers of attorney, real estate deeds, affidavits, loan packages, wills, and vehicle titles. Contact Notarized by Ness to confirm they handle your document type.
No — you must sign in the presence of the notary. Signing beforehand invalidates the notarization. Bring unsigned documents and valid ID.