C.R.S. Section 24-21-521
Commission as notary public

  • qualifications
  • no immunity or benefit

(1)

An individual qualified under subsection (3) of this section may apply to the secretary of state for a commission as a notary public. The applicant shall comply with and provide the information required by rules established by the secretary of state and pay any application fee. In accordance with section 24-21-111 (1), the secretary of state may require, at the secretary of state’s discretion, the application required by this section, and any renewal of the application, to be made by electronic means designated by the secretary of state.

(2)

In accordance with section 42-1-211, the department of state and the department of revenue shall allow for the exchange of information and data collected by the systems used by the departments to collect information on legal names and signatures of all applicants for driver’s licenses or state identification cards.

(3)

An applicant for a commission as a notary public must:

(a)

Be at least eighteen years of age;

(b)

Be a citizen or permanent legal resident of the United States or otherwise lawfully present in the United States;

(c)

Be a resident of or have a place of employment or practice in this state;

(d)

Be able to read and write English;

(e)

Not be disqualified to receive a commission under section 24-21-523; and

(f)

Have passed the examination required under section 24-21-522 (1).

(4)

The secretary of state shall verify the lawful presence in the United States of each applicant by:

(a)

Accepting one of the following documents from the applicant:

(I)

A United States military card or a military dependent’s identification card;

(II)

A United States Coast Guard Merchant Mariner card;

(III)

A Native American tribal document;

(IV)

A valid Colorado driver’s license or a Colorado identification card issued pursuant to article 2 of title 42, unless the applicant holds a license or card issued pursuant to part 5 of article 2 of title 42;

(V)

A valid driver’s license or identification card issued by another state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, or any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States that is compliant with the federal “REAL ID Act”, as amended;

(VI)

A valid United States passport;

(VII)

A valid United States permanent resident card; or

(VIII)

Any other valid type of identification that requires proof of lawful presence in the United States to obtain; and

(b)

Executing an affidavit stating that the applicant is:

(I)

A United States citizen or legal permanent resident; or

(II)

Otherwise lawfully present in the United States pursuant to federal law.

(5)

Before issuance of a commission as a notary public, an applicant for the commission shall take the following affirmation in the presence of a person qualified to administer an affirmation in this state:
I,

(name of applicant)

, solemnly affirm, under the penalty of perjury in the second degree, as defined in section 18-8-503, Colorado Revised Statutes, that I have carefully read the notary law of this state, and, if appointed and commissioned as a notary public, I will faithfully perform, to the best of my ability, all notarial acts in conformance with the law.

(Signature of applicant)

Subscribed and affirmed before me this
day of
, 20
.

(Official signature and seal of person qualified to administer affirmation)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(6)

On compliance with this section, the secretary of state shall issue a commission as a notary public to an applicant for a term of four years, unless revoked in accordance with section 24-21-523. An applicant who has been denied appointment and commission may appeal the decision in accordance with article 4 of this title 24.

(7)

A commission to act as a notary public authorizes the notary public to perform notarial acts. The commission does not provide the notary public any immunity or benefit conferred by law of this state on public officials or employees.

Source: Section 24-21-521 — Commission as notary public - qualifications - no immunity or benefit, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-24.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

24‑21‑101
Office at seat of government - duties - bond
24‑21‑103
Countersign commissions - record
24‑21‑104
Fees of secretary of state
24‑21‑104.5
General fund appropriation - cash fund appropriation - elections - legislative intent
24‑21‑104.7
Acceptance of gifts and grants
24‑21‑105
Deputy - responsibility
24‑21‑106
May employ clerical assistance
24‑21‑107
Publications
24‑21‑108
Hearings
24‑21‑109
Documents in court proceedings - designation of person to attend court proceedings
24‑21‑110
Applications for licenses - authority to suspend licenses - rules
24‑21‑111
Electronic filing - authority - electronic access - passwords - rules
24‑21‑111.5
Electronic filing system - improvements - integration with other systems
24‑21‑112
Electronic verification program - notice - definitions
24‑21‑113
Secretary of state business software licensing - business computer systems maintenance and enhancement cash fund
24‑21‑114
Secretary of state collection of business information
24‑21‑115
Durable medical equipment supplier license - definition - rules
24‑21‑116
Business intelligence center program - creation - public data - contests - legislative declaration - definitions - repeal
24‑21‑117
Encryption and data integrity techniques - research and development
24‑21‑301
Definitions
24‑21‑302
Redaction of tax identification number from secured transaction records - liability - rules
24‑21‑401
Definitions
24‑21‑402
Electronic recording technology board - creation - enterprise status
24‑21‑403
Core goals - powers and duties - rules
24‑21‑404
Electronic recording technology fund - electronic filing - grants
24‑21‑405
Authority to issue bonds
24‑21‑406
Reporting - annual - five-year report
24‑21‑407
Repeal of part
24‑21‑501
Short title
24‑21‑502
Definitions
24‑21‑503
Applicability
24‑21‑504
Authority to perform notarial act
24‑21‑505
Requirements for certain notarial acts
24‑21‑506
Personal appearance required - definition
24‑21‑507
Identification of individual
24‑21‑508
Authority to refuse to perform notarial act
24‑21‑509
Signature if individual unable to sign
24‑21‑510
Notarial act in this state
24‑21‑511
Notarial act in another state
24‑21‑512
Notarial act under authority of federally recognized Indian tribe
24‑21‑513
Notarial act under federal authority
24‑21‑514
Foreign notarial act
24‑21‑514.5
Audio-video communication - definitions
24‑21‑514.7
Interpreters - use in facilitation of notarial acts - limitations
24‑21‑515
Certificate of notarial act
24‑21‑516
Short form certificates
24‑21‑517
Official stamp
24‑21‑518
Stamping device
24‑21‑519
Journal
24‑21‑520
Notification regarding performance of notarial act on electronic record - selection of technology
24‑21‑521
Commission as notary public - qualifications - no immunity or benefit
24‑21‑522
Examination of notary public
24‑21‑523
Grounds to deny, refuse to renew, revoke, suspend, or condition commission of notary public
24‑21‑524
Database of notaries public
24‑21‑525
Prohibited acts
24‑21‑526
Validity of notarial acts
24‑21‑527
Rules - definitions
24‑21‑528
Disposition of fees
24‑21‑529
Notary’s fees
24‑21‑530
Change of name or address
24‑21‑531
Official misconduct by a notary public - liability of notary or surety
24‑21‑532
Willful impersonation
24‑21‑533
Wrongful possession of journal or seal
24‑21‑534
Certification restrictions
24‑21‑535
Notary public commission in effect
24‑21‑536
Saving clause
24‑21‑537
Uniformity of application and construction
24‑21‑538
Relation to “Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act”
24‑21‑539
Effective date
24‑21‑540
Repeal of part
24‑21‑601
Short title
24‑21‑602
Definitions
24‑21‑603
Fraud and deception prohibited
24‑21‑604
Legislative declaration - consideration for tickets - conditions - rules
24‑21‑605
Licensing and enforcement authority - powers - rules - duties - license suspension or revocation proceedings - definitions
24‑21‑606
Fees - department of state cash fund
24‑21‑607
Bingo-raffle license - fee
24‑21‑608
Landlord licensees - stipulations
24‑21‑609
Application for bingo-raffle license
24‑21‑610
Games managers - certification
24‑21‑611
Application for landlord license - fee
24‑21‑612
Application for manufacturer license
24‑21‑613
Application for supplier license
24‑21‑614
Application for manufacturer’s agent license or supplier’s agent license
24‑21‑615
Persons permitted to conduct games of chance - form of bingo-raffle licenses - display
24‑21‑616
Form of landlord license - display - fee
24‑21‑617
General conduct games of chance - premises - equipment - expenses - rules
24‑21‑618
Conduct of bingo games
24‑21‑619
Conduct of pull tabs - license revocation - rules - definitions
24‑21‑620
Conduct of raffles - rules
24‑21‑621
Persons permitted to manufacture and distribute games of chance equipment - reporting requirements
24‑21‑622
Bingo-raffle licensee’s statement of receipts - expenses - fee - definitions
24‑21‑623
Examination of books and records - rules
24‑21‑624
Forfeiture of license - ineligibility to apply for license
24‑21‑625
Volunteer services - legislative declaration - immunity
24‑21‑626
Unfair trade practices
24‑21‑627
Common members - bingo-raffle licensees - definition
24‑21‑628
Enforcement
24‑21‑629
Penalties for violation
24‑21‑630
Colorado bingo-raffle advisory board - creation
24‑21‑631
Board - duties
24‑21‑632
Repeal of part - review of functions
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 24-21-521’s source at colorado​.gov