Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2952

Caption

Deeds; identification; forgery; notice; notaries.

Impact

Significantly, the bill is set to improve the integrity of real property transactions by making it mandatory for individuals to provide identification when recording documents. By reducing the risk of identity fraud and potential forgery in property transactions, HB2952 aims to safeguard property rights and ensure the legitimacy of records, ultimately enhancing public confidence. The requirement to document identification types and numbers, while ensuring this information is not public, balances security with privacy considerations.

Summary

House Bill 2952 aims to amend various sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes related to the recording of real property documents, specifically addressing identification requirements, the notification of ownership changes, and the legal value affidavit that must accompany property deeds. The bill mandates that any person recording a document in person must provide valid photo identification, with certain exemptions for professionals and governmental entities. It also specifies that the recorder cannot retain copies of the identification provided.

Contention

Another key point in the bill is the establishment of a notification system for property owners when there are changes in ownership or addresses. This provision intends to help property owners stay informed, though it has faced scrutiny regarding the effectiveness of the implementation and the concern that it adds additional burdens on assessors. Furthermore, the amendment to the affidavit of legal value for property transactions has been emphasized as a necessary step in simplifying and standardizing the information required during such processes, which may receive mixed reactions from stakeholders within the real estate sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2344

Notaries; businesses; prohibition

AZ SB1351

Gift cards; theft; forgery

AZ HB2021

Early ballots; early voting; identification

AZ HB2852

Identification driver licenses; Native American

AZ HB2008

Notary public; requirements

AZ HB2830

Attorney general; deed fraud registry

AZ SB1493

DCS; school visits; identification requirements

AZ SB1001

Early ballots; identification; tabulation

AZ SB1098

Early ballot drop off; identification

AZ HB2848

Single-family residence purchases; limitations

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