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FAQ
1. How Does Online Notarization Work in Colorado?
Online notarization lets you sign documents from your phone or computer. You meet with a notary over video, verify your identity, and get your document notarized digitally. It's fast, legal, and saves you a trip.
2. What Documents Can You Notarize Online?
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Power of Attorney
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Real estate forms
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School or travel documents
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Immigration paperwork
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Affidavits
3. Why Use a Mobile Notary in Denver?
Mobile notaries come to your home, work, or coffee shop. It saves time, especially for busy people, seniors, or those without transportation. I offer 24/7 mobile service in the Denver metro area
- even late nights or weekends.
4. What Do I Need to Prepare for a Notarization Appointment?
You'll need a valid, government-issued photo ID (like a driver’s license or passport). Also, make sure your document is complete but unsigned—you must sign in front of the notary. For online notarizations, ensure your device has a camera, microphone, and stable internet connection.
5. How Much Does a Notary Service Cost?
Fees vary depending on the type of notarization and whether it’s in-person or online. I follow Colorado’s standard rates, plus a small travel fee for mobile visits. Reach out anytime for a quick quote with no surprises.