What are the requirements for becoming a notary public in Colorado?

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To become a notary public in Colorado, an individual must meet several specific requirements set forth by the Colorado Secretary of State. First and foremost, the applicant must be at least eighteen years of age and a resident of Colorado or a legal resident of the state for at least one year. Additionally, the person must possess a high school diploma or an equivalent level of education. Another critical requirement is that the applicant must not have been convicted of any felony or, if they have a misdemeanor conviction, they must not have had it overturned or expunged. A background check is typically conducted as part of the application process to ensure eligibility. Furthermore, individuals must complete a notary training course that is approved by the Colorado Secretary of State. Following the completion of this course, the applicant must submit an application and pay the required fees. It is important to note that each notary public is required to maintain a surety bond of at least fifty thousand dollars. Finally, once appointed as a notary public, individuals must adhere to the state laws and regulations governing notaries and must renew their commission periodically, as needed, based on the specific terms outlined by the Colorado Secretary of State. For additional details or contact information, it is advisable to refer to the current web page dedicated to notary services provided by the Colorado Secretary of State.
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Answered Aug 25, 2025

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