Surrogate Compensation in Tucson, Arizona
Arizona is a state with some legal complexity around surrogacy. Work with an experienced surrogacy attorney early in your process to understand the current landscape before committing to an agency.
Surrogate-reported data from agencies working in Tucson shows first-time surrogates earning base compensation between $44K and $65K, with an average around $50K. Experienced surrogates — those with at least one prior journey — typically earn between $60K and $75K.
These figures represent base compensation only. Total compensation including monthly allowances ($200–$500/month), embryo transfer fees ($1,000–$2,000), maternity clothing allowance, milestone bonuses, and lost wages reimbursement typically adds $8,000–$15,000 on top of your base. See the full allowance breakdown for details.
Data based on surrogate-reported compensation from agencies active in Arizona. Individual offers vary by agency, experience level, and profile. Compare all states on our compensation map →
Get your personalized estimate based on your Tucson profile and experience level.
Calculate My Comp →Surrogacy Agencies Serving Tucson
The following agencies actively recruit and work with surrogates in Arizona. Compensation packages, requirements, and support levels vary significantly — comparing agencies is one of the most important steps in your journey. Use the SurroScore directory to see reviews, ratings, and detailed comp data for each.
Compensation packages from different agencies in Arizona can differ by $5,000–$15,000 for the same surrogate profile. Don't commit to the first agency you talk to — compare at least 2–3 before deciding.
Surrogacy Law in Arizona
Arizona has historically had surrogacy statutes that created uncertainty. Consult an attorney familiar with current Arizona surrogacy law — the landscape has been evolving and not all agencies actively recruit in Arizona.
Legal considerations directly affect which agencies will work with you and what compensation you can expect. States with clearer legal frameworks attract more intended parents — especially international IPs seeking legal certainty — which pushes compensation higher. See how Arizona compares to other states →
How to Become a Surrogate in Tucson
The surrogacy journey in Tucson follows the same general process as anywhere in the US, with Arizona-specific legal requirements factored in at the contract stage. Here's what to expect:
Research & Choose an Agency
Start by comparing agencies that work in Arizona. Look at compensation packages, support staff ratios, match timelines, and reviews from past surrogates. SurroScore's agency directory has profiles for every major agency.
Submit Your Application
Most agencies have an online application. Basic requirements: 21–40 years old, at least one prior successful pregnancy, healthy BMI, non-smoker, financially stable. You'll be asked about your medical history and motivations.
Medical & Psychological Screening
If your application is accepted, you'll undergo a thorough medical screening (OB/GYN evaluation, uterine assessment) and a psychological evaluation. This typically takes 4–8 weeks. Most screenings are covered by the intended parents.
Match with Intended Parents
Your agency will present you to potential intended parent matches based on shared values, expectations, and goals. Most Tucson surrogates complete 1–3 matching meetings before finding the right fit. Average time to match: 2–4 months after clearance.
Legal Contract
Before any medical procedures, both parties sign a gestational surrogacy agreement. You'll have your own attorney (paid for by the intended parents) to represent your interests. Arizona's legal framework determines what can be included in the contract.
Medical Preparation & Embryo Transfer
After legal clearance, you'll begin medication to prepare your uterus. The embryo transfer itself is a quick outpatient procedure. Compensation begins flowing at this stage — transfer fees and allowances are paid before base compensation begins.
Base Compensation Begins
After a confirmed fetal heartbeat (typically 6–8 weeks after transfer), base compensation payments begin. These are paid monthly through delivery. Total journey time from application to final payment: typically 18–24 months.
Surrogate Requirements in Tucson
Most agencies working with Tucson surrogates maintain similar baseline requirements, though specifics vary. Generally, you must:
- Be between 21–40 years old
- Have successfully given birth to and be raising at least one biological child
- Be a non-smoker with a healthy BMI (most agencies: under 32)
- Pass a medical and psychological screening
- Have no felony convictions
- Be financially stable (not relying on public assistance)
- Have a stable living situation
- Be a US citizen or permanent resident
Some agencies are more flexible on specific criteria — particularly BMI and age upper limits. The SurroScore directory notes which agencies have stricter or more flexible requirements for Arizona surrogates.
📊 Tucson, Arizona Surrogate Pay — Shareable Infographic
Free to share with attribution. Embed this infographic:
Frequently Asked Questions About Surrogacy in Tucson
Surrogate compensation in Tucson follows Arizona market rates. First-time surrogates typically earn $44K–$65K in base compensation, with an average around $50K. Experienced surrogates (one prior journey) earn $60K–$75K. On top of base pay, total compensation including monthly allowances, transfer fees, and milestone bonuses typically adds $8,000–$15,000.
Several national surrogacy agencies actively recruit surrogates in Tucson. Golden Surrogacy, ConceiveAbilities are among the agencies that work with Arizona surrogates. You can compare all agencies serving Arizona on the SurroScore directory.
Arizona has historically had surrogacy statutes that created uncertainty. Consult an attorney familiar with current Arizona surrogacy law — the landscape has been evolving and not all agencies actively recruit in Arizona.
Most agencies recruiting in Tucson require surrogates to: be between 21–40 years old; have given birth to and be raising at least one biological child; be a non-smoker with a healthy BMI (typically under 32); pass medical and psychological screening; and be financially stable. Requirements vary by agency — use the SurroScore directory to compare requirements across agencies serving Arizona.
From application to first base payment, most Tucson surrogates wait 8–14 months. The timeline: application and screening (4–8 weeks), agency matching (2–4 months), legal contract (4–6 weeks), medical clearance and embryo transfer (1–2 months), confirmed heartbeat and first base payment (6–8 weeks after transfer). Allowances and milestone bonuses begin earlier in the process.
Yes — you have full choice of agency. SurroScore tracks compensation data, reviews, and requirements for agencies serving Arizona so you can compare options before committing. Differences in base pay, monthly allowances, and total package value between agencies in Arizona can exceed $10,000 — making comparison essential.
Ready to see what you'd earn as a surrogate in Tucson? Get your free personalized estimate.
Find My Match →