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Why Use a Notary?
Notarization is required to confirm the identities of both the principal (the person granting power) and the agent (the person receiving power). This protects against fraud by ensuring that the document is authentic and that the principal is acting voluntarily. Notarization adds legal weight to the document, ensuring that it can be enforced in financial or healthcare settings. It also provides a record that the parties involved fully understood their roles.
Durable Power of Attorney
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A durable power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants someone else the authority to act on your behalf, especially if you become incapacitated. It typically covers financial or medical decision-making. The term “durable” means that the POA remains effective even if the principal becomes mentally incapacitated.
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I make sure to stay up-to-date on all of my state laws and regulations as a Notary Public.
The National Notary Assocation is a rite of passage for a professional Notary Public. I keep my membership up-to-date!
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I Am Bound to the Notarial Laws Of Colorado*
* Notaries Are Not Attorneys and Therefore Cannot Provide Legal Advice.






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