by Denver Notary | Jun 28, 2026 | Notarization
A loan signing agent is a certified notary public trained to guide borrowers through signing and notarizing mortgage and real estate documents. You need one whenever you close a loan that requires notarized signatures — a refinance, home purchase, HELOC, or reverse...
by Denver Notary | Jun 28, 2026 | Notarization
A loan signing agent is a certified notary public who specializes in guiding borrowers through the signing of mortgage and real estate documents. In Denver, a signing agent meets you at a convenient location, walks you through each document in a refinance, purchase,...
by Denver Notary | Jun 28, 2026 | Notarization
The Colorado apostille request is the cover form you submit to the Secretary of State along with your prepared document. It asks what the document is, which country it is going to, and how you want it returned. The destination country is the most important field — it...
by Denver Notary | Jun 28, 2026 | Notarization
Document legalization and apostille are two routes to the same goal: making a Colorado document valid abroad. An apostille is the single-step route for countries in the Hague Apostille Convention. Legalization is the longer, multi-step route for countries that are not...
by Denver Notary | Jun 28, 2026 | Notarization
An apostille in Colorado involves a small per-document state fee charged by the Secretary of State, plus the cost of any notarization or certified copies your document needs first. A full-service provider like MJ Notary Denver charges a flat $175 per document, which...
by Denver Notary | Jun 27, 2026 | Notarization
To apostille a birth certificate in Colorado, you need a certified copy issued by Colorado Vital Records or a County Clerk — not a photocopy and not a notarized copy. Submit that certified copy to the Colorado Secretary of State with a request naming the destination...
by Denver Notary | Jun 27, 2026 | Notarization
To get an apostille in Colorado, first have your document notarized by a Colorado notary or obtain a certified copy from the issuing agency, then submit it to the Colorado Secretary of State with a completed request identifying the destination country. The Secretary...
by Denver Notary | Jun 27, 2026 | Notarization
Notarization, authentication, and apostille are three different steps, not synonyms. Notarization is a Colorado notary verifying a signer’s identity. An apostille is a Secretary of State certificate that makes a notarized document valid in Hague Convention...
by Denver Notary | Jun 27, 2026 | Notarization
An apostille is a certificate issued by the Colorado Secretary of State that authenticates a notarized or government-issued document for legal use in another country that belongs to the Hague Apostille Convention. To get one in Colorado, your document must first be...
by Denver Notary | Aug 25, 2023 | Notarization
Expanding Horizons: Bringing Global Authentication Closer to Denver In our quest to constantly adapt and cater to the dynamic needs of our Denver clients, MJ Notary Denver is thrilled to announce the latest addition to our roster of top-tier notarial services: Embassy...