Arizona Notary Bond


Order Your Arizona Notary Bond in Minutes — Download Instantly After Checkout. Only $25.00 for a four-Year Notary Term

What is a notary bond?

An Arizona notary bond is a three-party agreement in which a bonding (surety) company financially guarantees to the Arizona Secretary of State that the Arizona notary will perform their duties lawfully, ethically, and in accordance with Arizona notary law. If a claim is made and approved, the surety company will pay the claim and seek reimbursement from the notary.

Why do I need an Arizona notary bond?

To protect the public from financial loss caused by a notary’s negligence or misconduct, Arizona law requires all first-time notary applicants and notaries renewing their commissions to maintain a four-year, $5,000 Arizona notary bond for the duration of the notary’s commission term.

An Arizona notary bond does not provide any financial protection to the Arizona notary. It solely protects the public. For that reason, many Arizona notaries choose to purchase a notary errors and omissions (E&O) insurance policy.

Where can I order a four-year, $5,000 Arizona notary bond?

You can purchase a Arizona notary bond from us and download immediately upon checkout. Click on the button below to order an Arizona notary bond. Arizona law requires notaries to purchase a four-year, $5,000 notary bond from a licensed surety company authorized to do business in Arizona. All of our Arizona notary bonds are issued by CNA Surety, a licensed surety company authorized to do business in Arizona.

How do I file my notary bond with the Arizona Secretary of State?

Arizona notary bonds are submitted along with your notary application to the state. Click on the "Start the Arizona Notary Process" button below  to order your notary bond. You can download the Arizona notary bond  along with instructions on how to complete the Arizona notary application immediately on checkout. 

Notary bonds and errors and omissions insurance policies provided by this insurance agency, American Association of Notaries, Inc., are underwritten by Western Surety Company, Universal Surety of America, or Surety Bonding Company of America, which are subsidiaries of CNA Surety.