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Interim Permit (Inp) Notary Page is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is an Interim Permit (Inp) Notary Page?
A: An Interim Permit (Inp) Notary Page is a document used in Arizona to temporarily grant notary public powers.
Q: How long is an Interim Permit (Inp) valid?
A: An Interim Permit (Inp) is valid for 90 days.
Q: Who can apply for an Interim Permit (Inp)?
A: Any person who has submitted an application for a notary commission in Arizona can apply for an Interim Permit (Inp).
Q: What are the requirements to apply for an Interim Permit (Inp)?
A: To apply for an Interim Permit (Inp), you need to submit a completed application, pay the required fee, and provide proof of completion of a notary education course.
Q: What can you do with an Interim Permit (Inp)?
A: With an Interim Permit (Inp), you can perform notarial acts in the state of Arizona.
Q: Can an Interim Permit (Inp) be renewed?
A: No, an Interim Permit (Inp) cannot be renewed. It is valid for 90 days only.
Q: Can an Interim Permit (Inp) be used to notarize documents outside of Arizona?
A: No, an Interim Permit (Inp) can only be used to notarize documents within the state of Arizona.
Q: What happens after the Interim Permit (Inp) expires?
A: After the Interim Permit (Inp) expires, you will need to wait for your notary commission to be issued by the Arizona Secretary of State to continue performing notarial acts.
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