NOTARY COLORADO EXAM PRACTICE
UPDATED 2025–2026 WITH ALL NEW
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How long must a notary retain her journal?
Ten years.
A Colorado notary may perform copy certifications on documents
From the federal government so long as the document doesn't contain language
prohibiting the document from being reproduced.
If the notary is presented with a document that does not contain a notary certificate
The notary should ask the signer to determine what type of certificate to use based
on a plain meaning of the notarial acts.
The notary has a disqualifying interest in which of the following situations
When the notary is named as beneficiary in the document.
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A notary is not required to record which of the following in her notary journal
Verbal oath taken by a credible witness
Which of the following is true regarding physical presence under RULONA:
There is never an exception to the physical presence requirement.
Someone mentions that your signer is in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
What should you do?
Screen for identity, willingness and basic awareness, as you would for anyone else.
A qualified person may apply for a notary public commission by...
Uploading their application, supporting documents to the Secretary of State's
website and paying $10 using a credit/debit card.
Commissioned notaries need to update the Secretary of State's office when they
change their name, home address, or work address:
Within 30 days of the change.