Category: Notary Law
Native Americans, Tribal ID Colorado notaries must use reasonable care to identify a document signer. A current government-issued ID card, containing a photograph and a signature, such as a …
Notary Liability Notaries must know and follow laws to avoid potential liability problems. Colorado notary law CRS 12-55-116 defines Official Misconduct by a Notary Public. It states that: (1) …
Statutory Oath vs Constitutional Oath In some states, notaries take a Constitutional Oath, in other states they take a Statutory Oath. In the notary application process, a Colorado notary …
RULONA Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts Note: In 2017 Colorado Senate Bill SB 17-132 was passed, to replace the Colorado Notaries Public Act with the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial …
Electronic Notary, E-Notary Colorado Colorado notary law allows a Colorado notary to apply to become an electronic notary or e-notary. The notary must be currently in good standing, must …
Model Notary Act Colorado notaries must follow Colorado notary laws listed in the Colorado Notaries Public Act. Notary laws vary from state to state, but there are fundamentals of …
Event Verification by Notary In Colorado, the powers and limitations of a notary are listed in CRS 12-55-110. They include taking an acknowledgment, proof of execution, deposition, affidavit, verification, …
Colorado Notary Training, Exam In Colorado, new notaries and renewing notaries that have let their notary commission expire are required to complete an SOS approved Colorado Notary Training course …
Oath for Witness Testimony Under Colorado notary law, a notary is authorized to administer an oath or affirmation to a document signer or a witness. An oath or affirmation …
Oath of Office Under Colorado notary law, a notary is authorized to administer an oath, affirmation, or oath of office. An oath or affirmation is usually administered to a document …
Secure and Verifiable Identification, SVID Colorado law CRS 24-72.1-102 defines Secure and Verifiable Identification (SVID) as: “a document issued by a state or federal jurisdiction or recognized by the …
Alzheimer’s or Dementia Patient Notarization A Colorado Notary must use reasonable care to determine whether a signer is aware of the purpose of the document being signed. When dealing …
Legal Advice, Legal Opinions from Notary In Colorado, a notary may not provide legal advice or legal opinions, or choose legal forms or draft legal documents for the customer, …
Apostille or Authentication Notarized documents that are going to a foreign country often require an apostille or authentication certificate. This provides additional security and validation of the notary stamp. …
Certified Copy by Notary Colorado RULONA Notary Training classes include the process of how to notarize a certified copy. A notary may make a certified copy of an original …