Tag: Constitution
First Black Notaries in the U.S. There are few online articles and mentions about the first black notaries in United States history. Many stories were not written and have been …
Free Speech in Commercial Speech In the Bill of Rights, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects the right of free speech and other rights. It reads, in …
Duty to Report a Crime, Colorado Under Colorado law, Title 18 – Criminal Code, Article 8 – Offenses – Governmental Operations, Part 1 – Obstruction of Public Justice, CRS 18-8-115, Duty to …
Hawaiian Kingdom Notary Laws 1846 Before Hawaii became a state, it was the Hawaiian Kingdom, the Republic of Hawaii and the Territory of Hawaii. The Hawaiian Islands were settled …
Colorado Teacher’s Oath of Allegiance Colorado Senate Bill 17-296, signed and effective June 2, 2017, requires all Colorado public school educators (teachers, special services providers, principals and administrators), except …
Colorado Certificate of Notary Record Colorado law authorizes a notary to make a certified copy or a certificate of notary record. CRS 12-55-110 Powers and limitations. (1) Every notary public …
Notary Powers and Duties by Law of Nations “The law of nations, which is also known as customary international law, is formed by the general assent of civilized nations.” …
Notaries in the Republic of Texas, 1836-1846 The Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico, modeled after the one written by Thomas Jefferson, creating the Republic of Texas, was enacted …
Colorado Disaster Emergency Act The Colorado Disaster Emergency Act, CRS 24-33.5-701, describes emergency conditions, government authority, and procedures for managing local and state disasters and emergencies. The purpose is public …
Notarizing Out-of-State Documents A Colorado notary may notarize out-of-state documents, as long as the notary is completing the notary act within his/her authorized geographical boundaries, and according to the laws of …
Constitutional Oath of Office Form The Colorado Constitution, Article 12, Section 8, requires persons holding a position of civil office to take a constitutional oath or affirmation of office, …
Notary for Gun, Firearm Documents We provide mobile notary service for different types of gun law and firearm documents including NFA gun trust, firearms trust, Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) …
Can a Non-Citizen be a Notary? The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that a non-citizen may be a notary. In 1984, in the case of Bernal …
Notary for Oath or Affirmation We provide Colorado Springs mobile notary service for many types of transactions requiring a document signer, witness or elected officer to make an oath or …
Notary for Petition, Election We provide Colorado Springs mobile notary service for a petition, candidate, election or an oath of office.