Which are three acceptable forms of ID for notarization?

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Multiple Choice

Which are three acceptable forms of ID for notarization?

Explanation:
For notarization in Arizona, you must identify the signer with a government-issued photo ID that is current. Acceptable IDs include a state-issued driver's license, a U.S. passport, or a U.S. military/Armed Forces ID. The three IDs listed in this option—an unexpired AZ driver’s license, a U.S. passport, and an Armed Forces ID—are all valid government-issued photo IDs that are currently valid, so they meet the identification requirement. The other options rely on documents that aren’t government-issued photo IDs (birth certificate, Social Security card, library card, student ID, work badge) or include an expired license, which would not satisfy the identification rules.

For notarization in Arizona, you must identify the signer with a government-issued photo ID that is current. Acceptable IDs include a state-issued driver's license, a U.S. passport, or a U.S. military/Armed Forces ID. The three IDs listed in this option—an unexpired AZ driver’s license, a U.S. passport, and an Armed Forces ID—are all valid government-issued photo IDs that are currently valid, so they meet the identification requirement.

The other options rely on documents that aren’t government-issued photo IDs (birth certificate, Social Security card, library card, student ID, work badge) or include an expired license, which would not satisfy the identification rules.

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