A Colorado Notary Acknowledgment Form is legal confirmation that a specific legal document was signed and verified by a notary public which in turn, confirms the genuineness of a document. All states would require a notary public to sign and confirm at least some documents - mainly important documents such as those related to properties. The main job of the Colorado Notary Acknowledgment is for the notary public to confirm that the signatures within a document are real and were signed by the corresponding people. The best way for the notary public to be sure of this is to have the individuals sign the document before them (although there is no legal requirement to do so) and also to check the identities of the people signing by requesting an official form of identification, for example.
If the notary public is happy with the authenticity of the individuals and there are no reasons to think that one of these individuals is being forced to sign against their own will, the notary public needs to sign the document and attach the official seal along with their name and date. Only after this will the document become legally binding and should be attached to the original document.
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