2012 Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 41 State Government
41-366 Prohibited conduct; incomplete documents; signatures of relatives


AZ Rev Stat § 41-366 (through 2nd Reg Sess. 50th Leg. 2012) What's This?

41-366. Prohibited conduct; incomplete documents; signatures of relatives

A. An electronic notary public shall not perform an electronic jurat on a document that is incomplete. If an electronic notary public is presented with a document that the electronic notary knows from experience to be incomplete or if the document on its face is incomplete, the electronic notary public shall refuse to perform the jurat.

B. An electronic notary public is an impartial witness and shall not notarize the notary's own signature or the signatures of any person who is related to the electronic notary by marriage or adoption.

C. Subject to section 41-362, a notary public shall not perform a notarization on a document if the notary is an officer of any named party, if the notary is a party to the document or if the notary will receive any direct material benefit from the transaction that is evidenced by the notarized document that exceeds in value the fees prescribed in section 41-358.

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