Tag Archive: "Arizona"
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Arizona Adopts Online Notarization Provisions
Arizona has enacted several provisions regarding online notarization procedures. These provisions are effective as of June 30, 2020.
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Arizona Amends Provisions Regarding Breach of Security, Updates Licensing Fees
The state of Arizona amended its provisions relating to breach of security through House Bill 2154. Arizona also amended its provisions relating to application licensing fees. Both sets of amendments are effective on July 20, 2018 (or 90 days following adjournment of the current legislative session).
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Arizona Amends Provisions Regarding County Recorders and Recording Fees
These amendments establish flat fees, per instrument, for recording papers required or authorized to be recorded by law; previously mandatory standard fees have been eliminated. The amended provisions are effective on July 1, 2019.
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Arizona Amends Provisions Relating to Notaries Public
The state of Arizona amended its provisions relating to notaries public through House Bill 2178. These provisions are effective on July 20, 2018 (or 90 days following adjournment of the current legislative session). Arizona Revised Statutes Section 41-311 is amended to modify the definition of “Notarial act” or “notarization” to specify that it only verifies […]
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Arizona Adopts Provisions Regarding Notary Fees
The Arizona Office of the Secretary of State amended provisions relating to notary public fees: Arizona Administrative Code Section R2-12-1102.
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Arizona Revises Telephone Solicitations Definitions
The Arizona state legislature recently passed Senate Bill 1375 revising Sections 44-1271 and 44-1282 of the Arizona Revised Statutes relating to telephone solicitations. These revisions are effective as of August 6, 2016. The Section 44-1271 definition of "Telephone solicitation" has been revised to "any voice communication from a live operator, announcing device or otherwise that […]
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Arizona Amends Provisions Regarding Judgment Liens of Real Property and Enacts Provisions Regarding Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act
Arizona amended its provisions regarding judgment liens on real property. Arizona also enacted provisions regarding its Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act. These provisions are effective on August 6, 2016 or 91 days following adjournment of the legislative session. Arizona revised statutes relating to judgment liens on real property Section 33-961 Filing judgments […]
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Arizona Modifies Provisions Regarding Consumer Lenders
Arizona modified its provisions relating to consumer lenders prohibited acts and insurance. These provisions are effective on August 26, 2016 (or 90 days following adjournment of the legislative session). Prohibited Acts A licensee is prohibited from knowingly using false, misleading, or deceptive advertising in connection with rates, terms, or conditions for a consumer lender loan. […]
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Arizona Amends Provisions Regarding Foreclosure
By Matthew Dailey, J.D.The state of Arizona amended its provisions relating to the action to foreclose, the right to redeem as well as subsequent certificates of purchase by assignment. These provisions are effective on July 3, 2015.Arizona addressed section 42-180 which deals specifically with partial payment of taxes and certificates of purchase. The amended statute […]
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Arizona Enacts Changes to Mortgage Regulations
by: Matthew Dailey Arizona Enacts Bills Modifying Purchase Money Mortgage Liability, Loan Originators and Escrow Protection Letters The state of Arizona recently enacted two House bills and one Senate bill amending the laws regarding the mortgage industry. Arizona Updates Provisions Regarding Purchase Money Mortgages The state of Arizona updated its provisions relating to liens of […]