Mobile Notary Service
CREDENTIALS
Jason Dennis Rogers
Notary ID: 20194041712
State Of Colorado
Commission Expiration 11/04/2023
Verify Notary Status With The Secretary Of State
CREDENTIALS
Jason Dennis Rogers
Notary ID: 20194041712
State Of Colorado
Commission Expiration 11/04/2023
Verify Notary Status With The Secretary Of State
We are not an attorney or law firm and do not provide legal advice. Nothing in this information is intended nor should it be considered legal advice. Each legal matter is unique and specific; as such every individual and business must seek guidance from legal counsel concerning their specific legal matter.
Call Or Text
970-325-3745
To Book A Signing Time
Serving All Of Larimer County & Parts of Weld & Boulder Counties
Call Or Text For Availability (Travel & Milage Charges Always Apply See Below)
Types Of Signings Offered
Wills/Trusts/Estate Planning
General Notarization’s
Acknowledgement
Jurat
Power of Attorney
Mortgage
Grant Deed
Trust Deed
Quitclaim Deed
Parent Travel Authorization
Guardianship Authorization
Deposition
Oath to witness Deposition
Certificate to Deposition
Copy of Journal Entry
Affidavit
Legal Documents
Medical Documents
Traffic School Exam
Real Estate Documents
Out-of-State Court Hearings
Advanced Healthcare Directive
Bill of Sale
Applications
Loan Modification Agreement
Copy Certification
$10.00
Per General Notarization
+
$35.00
One-Time Fee Per Destination
Within Larimer County Area
(Mtn Area & Odd Hour Appts
May Be Subject To Extra Charges)
24 Hours Service
7 Days a Week
Holidays
No Waiting in Line
Outside Lower Larimer County Area
Greeley Area $45.00
Longmont Area $45.00
Estes Park $55.00
Travel charges are additional and are calculated for each individual appointment as a separate fee from the notarization and will differ depending on location, the distance traveled and possibly time of day.
Please note that additional factors, such as holiday scheduling, weekends, rush jobs, locales outside catchment area, additional wait-time, and late night/early morning calls may result in fee increase.
By Colorado law, the maximum fee allowed for
One Mobile Notarization is $10.00
+
Possible Travel & Convienance Charges
Colorado Secretary Of State FAQ's HERE
What is a Notary?
A Notary is a responsible person appointed by state government to witness the signing of important documents
and administer oaths.
Why are documents notarized?
To deter fraud. An impartial witness (the Notary) ensures that the signers of documents are who they say theyare and not imposters. The Notary makes sure that signers have entered
into agreements knowingly and willingly.
How does a Notary identify a signer?
Generally, the Notary will ask to see a current identification document that has a photograph, a physical
description, and a signature. A driver's license, military ID, or passport will usually be acceptable.
Can any document be notarized?
For a document to be notarized, it must contain:
1)
text committing the signer in some way,
2)
an original signature (not a photocopy) of the document signer,
3)
a notarial "certificate" which may appear on the document itself or on an attachment.
The Notary fills in the certificate, signs it, and applies his/her seal to complete the notarization.
Is notarization required by law?
For many documents, yes. Certain affidavits, real estate deeds and other documents, may not be legally binding
unless they are property notarized.
Does notarization mean that a document is "true" or "legal"?
No. Notaries are not responsible for the accuracy or legality of documents they notarize. Notaries certify the
identity of the signers. The signers are responsible for the content of the documents.
May a Notary give legal advise or draft legal documents?
Absolutely not. A Notary is forbidden from preparing legal documents for others or acting as a legal advisor
unless he/she is also an attorney.