Probity
AZ
Professional Notary Services
Serving Arizona
Melinda: Commission# 652104
602-790-5718
Joseph: Commission# 647691
480-861-4214
Melinda & Joseph Favazzo
We are a professional couple who work together to assist you in all your Notary needs. We travel to you and offer appointments on weekends and in the evenings.
If we cannot take your call please text, email or leave a voice message and we will get right back to you. We are just busy with a client.
Service fees are set by the Lender or Title Company for Real Estate closings. Basic Notary fees are $10.00 per notarized document.
*For travel more than 10 miles, we charge a mileage fee of .62.5 cents per mile (State of Arizona 2023 reimbursement rates)
Probity and its synonyms honesty, honor, and integrity all mean uprightness of character or action, with some slight differences in emphasis. Honesty implies a refusal to lie or deceive in any way. Honor suggests an active or anxious regard for the standards of one's profession, calling, or position. Integrity implies trustworthiness and incorruptibility to a degree that one is incapable of being false to a trust, responsibility, or pledge. Probity, which descends from Latin probus, meaning "honest," implies tried and proven honesty or integrity.
This is why we chose PROBITY as our name, it is also our way of doing business, with honesty, integrity and trust.
We will verify your signature, so please be sure to have an 'acceptable' identification with you. We will also scan (via a phone app) the identification you present. This is for the protection of all parties to the signature.
Specific forms of identification that ARE acceptable include the following:
United States issued Drivers Licenses (temporary IDs are not acceptable)
United States issued Identification Card
United States Territories Driver’s License or Identification Card
Tribal Identification Cards that contains bearer’s signature
U.S. Military Identification Cards that contains bearer’s signature (some do not)
Passports-United States or Foreign issued
Visa –In a passport and the bearer’s signature is on the passport not the Visa
Permanent Resident Card issued on or after May 11, 2010 which includes a visible signature
Resident Alien Card (Form I-551)
Foreign Consulate Identification Card (only acceptable if the foreign government uses biometric identity verification techniques in issuing the Consular Identification Card, (e.g., fingerprint identification, retina scans)