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Top 10 Most Common Questions About Notary Services in Colorado (Answered)

  • Writer: Notary On Wheels
    Notary On Wheels
  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read
Got notary questions? 🤔
Got notary questions? 🤔

Here are the Top 10 answers every Colorado resident should know — from IDs and costs to online and mobile notarization. Trusted service by Notary On Wheels Denver — fast, bilingual, and available 7 days a week!


Whether you’re signing a Power of Attorney, buying a home, or handling legal paperwork, notarization can feel confusing — but it doesn’t have to be. At Notary On Wheels, we’ve gathered the most common questions Coloradans ask about notary services and answered them clearly below.

❓1. What does a notary public do?

A notary public verifies your identity, witnesses your signature, and ensures you’re signing voluntarily. Their seal makes your document legally valid.

❓2. Do I need to visit an office for notarization?

No! In Colorado, you can use a mobile notary — like Notary On Wheels — and we’ll come to your home, office, hospital, or any convenient location.

❓3. What types of documents can be notarized?

Common examples include:

  • Power of Attorney

  • Real estate forms

  • Loan and financial documents

  • Medical and school forms

  • Immigration and consent letters

❓4. What ID do I need?

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, or state ID). The name on your ID must match the name on your document.

❓5. How much does notarization cost in Colorado?

Standard notarization fees are set by the state, but mobile services may include a small travel fee. At Notary On Wheels, pricing is always upfront and affordable.

❓6. Can a notary come to a hospital, jail, or nursing home?

Yes. We regularly provide mobile notary services for hospitals, hospices, and correctional facilities throughout the Denver area.

❓7. What’s the difference between a notary and an apostille?

A notary is for documents used within the U.S., while an apostille certifies your document for use abroad. (We handle both services!)

❓8. Is online notarization legal in Colorado?

Yes! Colorado allows remote online notarization (RON) via secure video call. You can sign documents without leaving your home.

❓9. Do you offer translation or bilingual services?

Yes — we provide certified document translation (English ↔ Russian and other languages) and can notarize translated copies.

❓10. How do I book a mobile notary appointment?

You can easily book online in minutes:👉 Book Online with Notary On Wheels DenverWe’re available 7 days a week for same-day appointments.

💡 Final Tip

Working with a professional mobile notary saves time, prevents errors, and ensures your documents are accepted everywhere.

 
 
 

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