Arizona Corporate Bylaws and Operating Agreement with Hague apostille
Need an apostille for your Arizona company’s bylaws or operating agreement? We can help.
These internal documents must be properly notarized before they’re eligible for an apostille. We provide Arizona-compliant notarial templates, advise on notarization (in-person or remote), review your documents, and handle the apostille process from start to finish.
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Arizona apostille requirements for copies of Bylaws and Operating agreements
Option 1:
To have a copy of the Bylaws or Operating agreement apostilled, prepare an affidavit confirming that the attached document is a true and complete copy of the original company's Bylaws / Operating Agreement (Sample corporate affidavit form). The affidavit should be signed by a company officer and properly notarized.
Arizona notarization requirements are strict. Make sure the notary not only signs and stamps the document but also uses a notarial statement - acknowledgment or jurat:
Certificate of Acknowledgment:
(for personal and corporate powers of attorney, statements, letters, consents, certified diplomas and transcripts signed by school officials, etc.)
Jurat:
(for sworn statements, affidavits, etc.)
State of Arizona )
County of . . . . . . . )
Subscribed and sworn to before me this ........ day of ........, 20 ...... by _______________________ (name of the signer)
(seal) _________________
Notary Public
For remotely notarized documents the notarial statement must have the following additional wording: "This remote online notarization involved the use of communication technology".
Option 2:
In the State of Arizona, notaries are authorized by law to certify copies of documents.
- Bring the original document to any Arizona notary public and request an "attested copy."
- Confirm that the notary includes a proper copy certification statement, which should be in a form similar to the following:
Copy Certification:
(for certifying copies of passports, IDs, driver licenses, transcripts, diplomas and copies of other personal and corporate documents)
IMPORTANT! Copies of vital records (birth, death, marriage certificates, divorce judgments) cannot be certified by a notary public.
State of Arizona )
County of . . . . . . . )
I, _____________, a notary public, do certify that, on the __ day of _________, 20__, I personally made the above/attached copy of ______________ [Document Title] from the original, and it is a true, exact, complete, and unaltered copy.
If you are not able to get the document notarized by an Arizona notary, we can have a copy of the document notarized and apostilled in Washington DC. Order a DC apostille online.
Get an Arizona apostille
Send a copy of the bylaws / operating agreement and the original notarized affidavit by mail or email a remotely notarized document for an Arizona apostille.
Arizona apostille: $175
Processing time: app. 2 weeks + mail
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