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FAQ / You say I have to be an Arizona resident. Does that mean I have to be a citizen?


No.

You can be an Arizona Notary Public if you are not a U.S. citizen but you must be an Arizona resident for tax purposes. That means you must claim your Arizona residence as your primary residence on state and federal tax forms. (Attorney General Opinion 78-119)

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