Ariz. Admin. Code § 2-12-1304

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R2-12-1304 - Registration
A. To receive authorization from the Secretary of State to perform remote online notarizations a notary public must submit an application in a format prescribed by the Secretary of State that provides the following information about the applicant:
1. The applicant's full legal name and the name under which the applicant is commissioned as a notary public (if different);
2. The applicant's email address;
3. A description of the technologies or devices that the applicant intends to use to perform remote online notarizations;
4. The name, address, and website URL of any vendors or other persons that will directly supply to the applicant the technologies that the applicant intends to use;
5. A statement certifying that the technologies described in the application comply with the requirements of this Article; and
6. A disclosure of any professional license or commission revocations or other professional disciplinary actions taken under the laws of any state against the applicant.
B. The application must be submitted to the Secretary of State as provided by information posted on the Secretary of State's website at https://azsos.gov/.
C. If, during the term of a notary public's commission, the notary public intends to use the technologies of another vendor or person than those identified under subsection (A)(3) and (4), then an additional application or amendment identifying such other vendors or other persons must be submitted to the Secretary of State as provided in this section.
D. If the technology identified in the application under subsection (A) conforms to the standards adopted under this Article and the applicant satisfies the requirements of this section, the Secretary of State shall approve the use of the technology and issue to the notary public written authorization to perform electronic notarizations.
E. The Secretary of State may reject the application, or terminate or revoke a prior authorization given under this section, for the following reasons:
1. The applicant's failure to comply with A.R.S. §§ 41-251 through 41-333 or this Article;
2. Any information required under subsection (A) is missing, inaccurate, or incomplete; or
3. The technology identified in the application does not conform to the standards adopted under this Article.
F. The Secretary of State shall notify the notary public of approval or rejection of the application within (45) days after receipt. If the application is rejected, the Secretary of State shall state the reasons for the rejection.
G. Rejection of an application, or termination or revocation of a prior authorization to perform electronic notarizations may be appealed pursuant to A.R.S. §§ 41-1092.03 and 41-1092.06.
H. The term of the commission to perform remote online notarization shall be the same as the term of the notary's existing notary commission.
I. The renewal of the commission of a notary public who has previously received authorization to perform remote online notarizations does not constitute renewal of such authorization. Applicant shall submit another application as provided under subsection (A) and must receive authorization from the Secretary of State in order to continue to perform remote online notarizations.
J. Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit a notary public from receiving, installing, or using hardware and/or software updates to the technologies that the notary public identified under subsection (A) if the hardware and/or software update does not result in technologies that are materially different from the technologies that the notary public identified previously.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-12-1304

Adopted by final rulemaking at 26 A.A.R. 537, effective 3/19/2020. Amended by final rulemaking at 28 A.A.R. 719, effective 3/24/2022.