Copy Certification
In Colorado, a notary public can certify a copy of certain documents. Documents for which certified copies are sometimes required include diplomas, awards, licenses, permits, powers of attorney, contracts, adoption documents, and passports.
However, if a copy of the document can be obtained from a Clerk and Recorder or other official agency in Colorado (such as a birth or death certificate, a transcript from a public school or university, or a certificate of naturalization), a notary public can not certify it. For copies of these documents, contact the agency that issued the original document.
If you would like me to certify a copy of a document for you, please follow these steps:
1. Make a copy of the document before our meeting.
2. Call me at 303-918-1724 or send an e-mail to [email protected] to schedule an appointment.
The fee for a copy certification is just $10, plus a reasonable travel fee. For more information, please click here.
However, if a copy of the document can be obtained from a Clerk and Recorder or other official agency in Colorado (such as a birth or death certificate, a transcript from a public school or university, or a certificate of naturalization), a notary public can not certify it. For copies of these documents, contact the agency that issued the original document.
If you would like me to certify a copy of a document for you, please follow these steps:
1. Make a copy of the document before our meeting.
2. Call me at 303-918-1724 or send an e-mail to [email protected] to schedule an appointment.
The fee for a copy certification is just $10, plus a reasonable travel fee. For more information, please click here.