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Notaries in U.S. Territories In addition to the notaries in the fifty states and the District of Columbia, there are notaries in U.S. Territories. U.S. Territories are sub-national administrative divisions …
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 …
Notary with Christopher Columbus 1492 On October 12th, 1492, Rodrigo de Escobedo of Segovia was the first notary in North America. He sailed on the flagship Santa Maria, as …
Notaries in Ancient Egypt, 2750 BC The first notaries were the notaries in Ancient Egypt. By recording official transactions, they played a key role in the development of government, …
Code of Hammurabi, Babylon 1754 BC Notaries wrote down 282 laws in the Code of Hammurabi, King of Babylon in 1754 BC. It is the oldest evidence of recorded …
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 …
Medallion Signature Guarantee A Medallion signature guarantee is needed when you are selling or transferring securities (such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds) and you have a physical certificate to …
Notarial Certificate Required Colorado Notary Training classes must teach the duty to include a notarial certificate on a notarized document. This means that the document must include a certificate …
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 …
Notary Application, Colorado To become a Colorado Notary Public, you must follow the notary application requirements of Colorado law, CRS 12-55-104.