Colorado Spam Law The Colorado Spam Law is titled the “Spam Reduction Act of 2008”, found at CRS 6-1-702.5. It is part of the Colorado Consumer Protection Act. The …
Notary Training Requirements State notary training and notary exam requirements vary widely. Many states do not require any training, education or exam. Eight states require a state-approved notary training …
Colorado Trademark Registration Colorado allows trademark registration under state law, found at CRS 7-70-101. Registration under Colorado law is easier, faster and less expensive than federal trademark registration. A …
Trademark Infringement, Logos Trademark infringement includes unauthorized use of a company name, brand, slogan, or logo. A plaintiff may make a trademark infringement claim when a defendant has used …
Alaska Postmaster, Alaska Notary An Alaska postmaster is authorized to serve as an Alaska notary. The authority is given under federal regulations, 39 CFR 222.2 – Authority to administer …
Data Security Breach Notice Colorado law CRS 6-1-716 requires notice to consumers of a data security breach. It is part of the Colorado Consumer Protection Act. A data security …
Colorado Notary FAQs Here are some Colorado Notary Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Q1: What is a Colorado notary public? A1: A public official appointed by the Colorado Secretary of …
Belkin Surge Protector BE112230-08 12 Outlets The Belkin® BE112230-08 Surge Protector provides 12 outlets for use in a small business or home office. It has an 8-foot cord and …
Document Destruction, Personal Identifying Information The Colorado Consumer Protection Act, CRS 6-1-713, regulates document disposal and destruction of paper and electronic documents containing “personal identifying information” (PII). Personal Identifying Information, …
Notary History: Jefferson Territory 1859 Before Colorado Territory was formed on February 28, 1861, there was Jefferson Territory. Eastern Colorado, west to the Rocky Mountains, was part of Arapahoe …