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| More About Colorado Notaries |
Eligibility |
- Be at least 18 years old
- Be a resident of Colorado
- Be able to read and write English
- Be familiar with Colorado’s Notary law
- Not have been convicted of a misdemeanor involving dishonesty, as defined in CRS 12-55-102(1.4), during the last five years
- Not have had a felony conviction
- Not have had a Notary commission revoked
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State Government Information |
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Notary Provisions |
| Term: |
Four years |
| State Filing Fee: |
$10.00 |
| Bond Required: |
None |
| Seal Required: |
Embosser or inked stamp |
| Jurisdiction: |
Statewide |
| Journal: |
Required only for acknowledgments on documents affecting title to real property |
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Live and Online Notary Training |
| NNA educational programs are available at your convenience, whether you choose a live seminar or an online course, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of Notary practices and procedures. Plus, you’ll learn time-saving tips to help you do your new job quickly and correctly.
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Guide to Notary Fees |
| Acknowledgments: |
$5.00 |
| Jurats: |
$5.00 |
| Oaths & Affirmations: |
$5.00 |
| Notary-Certified Copies: |
$5.00 |
| Proofs: |
$5.00 |
| Additional Information: |
Maximum fee for any other notarial act: $5.00
For electronic notarizations: $10.00 |
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