Does a Bill of Sale Need to Be Notarized in Arizona?
Arizona notarization rules for vehicle bills of sale and title transfers — what is required, what is optional, and when it is worth the extra step.
Notarization Requirements by State (Vehicle Sales)
| State | Bill of Sale | Title Transfer | Notary Fee Cap |
|---|---|---|---|
| California | Not required | Not required | No cap (typically $10–$15) |
| Texas | Not required | Not required | No cap (typically $6–$10) |
| Florida | Not required | Not required | $10/signature (statutory) |
| New York | Not required | Not required | $2/signature (statutory) |
| Pennsylvania | Not required | Required (both parties) | No cap (free at banks) |
| Ohio | Not required | Not required | No cap (typically $5–$15) |
| Georgia | Not required | Required (seller) | $2/document (statutory) |
| Illinois | Not required | Not required | No cap (currency exchanges $2–$5) |
| North Carolina | Not required | Not required | $5/act (statutory) |
| Michigan | Not required | Not required | No cap (free at banks) |
| Arizona | Not required | Not required | No cap (typically $2–$10) |
| Washington | Not required | Not required | No cap (free at banks) |
| Virginia | Not required | Not required | $5/act (statutory) |
| Colorado | Not required | Not required | No cap (typically $5–$10) |
| Nevada | Not required | Not required | No cap (typically $5–$15) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a vehicle bill of sale need to be notarized in Arizona?
Check with the Arizona DMV for current requirements. Notarization requirements vary by state and document type.
Does the car title need to be notarized in Arizona?
Check with the Arizona DMV for current title notarization requirements.
Where can I get a vehicle bill of sale notarized in Arizona?
Banks, UPS stores, AAA offices, and mobile notary services are common options in most states.
How much does notarization cost in Arizona?
Notary fees vary. Most states cap fees between $2 and $15 per signature. Banks often notarize for free for account holders.
When should I get a bill of sale notarized even if it is not required?
Consider optional notarization when: (1) The transaction value exceeds $10,000. (2) The buyer is from out of state or you have never met them before. (3) The vehicle has a complex title history (rebuilt, salvage, lien release). (4) You want additional fraud protection — a notarized document proves identity was verified. (5) The buyer requests it. For routine transactions under $5,000 between known parties, notarization adds process without adding meaningful legal protection.
What does a notary actually verify on a bill of sale?
A notary verifies three things: (1) Identity — the signer presents government-issued photo ID and the notary confirms they are who they say they are. (2) Willingness — the notary confirms the signer is signing voluntarily, not under duress. (3) Awareness — the signer appears to understand what they are signing. A notary does NOT verify the accuracy of facts stated in the document, the vehicle's mechanical condition, or the fairness of the price. Notarization establishes who signed and when — nothing more.
Can I use an online or remote notary for a Arizona vehicle bill of sale?
Many states now allow Remote Online Notarization (RON) via video conference using services like Notarize.com, DocuSign Notary, or NotaryCam. Arizona has enacted or is considering RON legislation. Confirm with the Arizona DMV whether RON-notarized documents are accepted for vehicle title transfers before proceeding. RON typically costs $25–$35 per session.
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