[ Editor's note: This version of this section is effective until March 1, 2022. ] A person who unlawfully possesses and uses a notary's journal, an official seal, a notary's electronic signature, or any papers, copies, or electronic records relating to notarial acts is guilty of a class 3 misdemeanor and shall be punished as specified in section 18-1.3-501.
Structure Colorado Code
Article 21 - Secretary of State - Department of State
Part 5 - Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts
§ 24-21-504. Authority to Perform Notarial Act
§ 24-21-505. Requirements for Certain Notarial Acts
§ 24-21-506. Personal Appearance Required - Definition
§ 24-21-507. Identification of Individual
§ 24-21-508. Authority to Refuse to Perform Notarial Act
§ 24-21-509. Signature if Individual Unable to Sign
§ 24-21-510. Notarial Act in This State
§ 24-21-511. Notarial Act in Another State
§ 24-21-512. Notarial Act Under Authority of Federally Recognized Indian Tribe
§ 24-21-513. Notarial Act Under Federal Authority
§ 24-21-514. Foreign Notarial Act
§ 24-21-514.5. Audio-Video Communication - Definitions
§ 24-21-515. Certificate of Notarial Act
§ 24-21-516. Short Form Certificates
§ 24-21-521. Commission as Notary Public - Qualifications - No Immunity or Benefit
§ 24-21-522. Examination of Notary Public
§ 24-21-524. Database of Notaries Public
§ 24-21-526. Validity of Notarial Acts
§ 24-21-527. Rules - Definitions
§ 24-21-528. Disposition of Fees
§ 24-21-530. Change of Name or Address
§ 24-21-531. Official Misconduct by a Notary Public - Liability of Notary or Surety
§ 24-21-532. Willful Impersonation
§ 24-21-532. Willful Impersonation
§ 24-21-533. Wrongful Possession of Journal or Seal
§ 24-21-533. Wrongful Possession of Journal or Seal
§ 24-21-534. Certification Restrictions
§ 24-21-535. Notary Public Commission in Effect
§ 24-21-537. Uniformity of Application and Construction
§ 24-21-538. Relation to "Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act"