Remote eNotary & RON in Arizona — What You Need to Know in 2025
- azramstewardship
- Sep 18
- 1 min read
The world of notarization is changing fast. Especially with Arizona’s adoption of Remote Online Notarization (RON) and eNotary services. If you’ve had to delay paperwork or drive long distances just to notarize a document, these updates are for you.
Key Points:
Arizona allows notaries to become eNotaries and Remote Online Notaries. Arizona Secretary of State+2DocuSign+2
Senate Bill 1030 and later the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts (RULONA) make these digital options legal and more standardized. DocuSign+1
What documents are eligible for RON/eNotary: powers of attorney, contracts, agreements, etc. Some documents (like certain wills, or things requiring physical seal) may still require in-person notarization. NotaryCam+1
Technology & identity-verification matter. Notaries must use approved vendors, proper audio/video tech, maintain records & adhere to security requirements. Arizona Secretary of State+1
Advantages: saves time, removes travel, helps those with limited mobility, more convenience for businesses & individuals.
What you should do as a client: check your notary is authorized for RON; ensure you have good internet, proper IDs; understand which documents can’t be done remotely.
Conclusion: RON and eNotary are transforming how notary services are delivered in Arizona. AZ RAM Stewardship Notary Services & More is ready to help you navigate these options—offering both remote and mobile in-person notarizations so your paperwork gets done lawfully, conveniently, and securely.




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