Notary Error or Mistake, Correction Colorado notary law does not include a correction procedure to correct a notary error or mistake on a notarial certificate. Occasionally, there may be a notary …
Credible Witness In Colorado, a notary must receive satisfactory evidence of identification of the signer before the notary can sign a notarial certificate on a document. A credible witness …
Colorado Notary Stamp, Seal Colorado changed some notary laws on August 8, 2012, defining new requirements for the notary stamp and seal in CRS 12-55-112. The notary stamp must …
Colorado Notary Training, Required Elements Since May 1, 2010, all new and expired Colorado notaries are required to complete a state-approved Colorado Notary Training class. Notaries that were commissioned …
Declining or Refusing Notary Service Under Colorado notary law, CRS 24-21-508, a notary may decline or refuse to perform a notarial act unless refusal is otherwise prohibited by law. …
Hospital, Nursing Home Notary As a Colorado Springs mobile notary, I frequently make visits to a hospital or nursing home to notarize documents for patients. Common documents seen are …
Notary Application, Colorado To become a Colorado Notary Public, you must follow the notary application requirements of Colorado law, CRS 12-55-104.
Notarize Spanish Document with Jurat A Colorado notary may notarize a Spanish document. A document does not need to be in the English language, but the customer must be …
Notarize Spanish Document with Acknowledgment A Colorado notary may notarize a Spanish document. A document does not need to be in the English language, but the customer must be …
Identification, Satisfactory Evidence In Colorado, the customer must provide satisfactory evidence of identification to the notary. Colorado law CRS 12-55-110(4)(b) defines several acceptable methods of identification.