Tag: Indian
Notarizing Out-of-State Documents A Colorado notary may notarize out-of-state documents, as long as the notary is completing the notary act within his/her authorized geographical boundaries, and according to the laws of …
Depredation, Horses Stolen by Indians, 1872 In 1888, Colorado notary John W. Douthit, of Las Animas County, took the sworn statement (affidavit of depredation) of a livestock dealer from …
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 …
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 …
Signature by Mark, Signature by Proxy A Colorado notary may notarize a document when the customer (principal) is unable to sign a signature. Colorado notary law CRS 12-55-110.5 describes …