Category: Colorado Law
Good Faith and Fair Dealing in Contracts The Restatement (Second) of Contracts, section 205, adopted by the American Law Institute in 1979 and published in 1981, states that “every …
Reporting a Lost Notary Journal or Stamp Under Colorado notary law CRS 24-21-519(8) a notary must report a stolen or lost notary journal to the Secretary of State in …
Dignity of Office, Notary Public Public officials, including notaries, must exercise their authorized duties while maintaining the dignity of office. The Colorado Notary Handbook states that it is critical for …
Infection Control Policy Our infection control policy is based on guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), the Colorado Department of …
Contract for Deed Examples A Contract for Deed is also known as a land contract, land installment contract, or bond for deed. It allows a property owner (vendor or …
Legal Forms in Spanish, Formas Legales en Español Some legal form publishing companies, businesses, and government agencies now offer selected legal forms in Spanish.
Free Speech in Commercial Speech In the Bill of Rights, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects the right of free speech and other rights. It reads, in …
Duty to Report a Crime, Colorado Under Colorado law, Title 18 – Criminal Code, Article 8 – Offenses – Governmental Operations, Part 1 – Obstruction of Public Justice, CRS 18-8-115, Duty to …
Filing a Colorado Notary Complaint A customer can file a notary complaint in writing for an illegal, improper or questionable act by a Colorado notary public with the Colorado …
De Jure, De Facto Officer Doctrine In Latin, de jure means “of law” or lawful and de facto means “of fact” or in reality. Sometimes, a public official may …
Deaf, Hard of Hearing Notary Guide A notary may occasionally encounter a customer who is deaf or hard of hearing. According to the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) …
Colorado Teacher’s Oath of Allegiance Colorado Senate Bill 17-296, signed and effective June 2, 2017, requires all Colorado public school educators (teachers, special services providers, principals and administrators), except …
Colorado Quitclaim Deed A Colorado Quitclaim Deed (quit claim deed) is a type of deed used to transfer ownership or to quit or end someone’s claims of real estate ownership. …
Choice of Law Clause in Contract A choice of law or governing law clause in a contract allows the parties to choose the laws of a particular state or …
Colorado Certificate of Notary Record Colorado law authorizes a notary to make a certified copy or a certificate of notary record. CRS 12-55-110 Powers and limitations. (1) Every notary public …