Key Takeaways

  • Cannot notarize your own signature
  • Cannot notarize if you have a financial interest
  • Cannot provide legal advice
  • Cannot notarize incomplete documents
  • Cannot notarize without proper identification
Last updated: January 2026

Prohibited Acts

Understanding prohibited acts protects your commission and the public.

Major Prohibitions

Prohibited ActReason
Self-notarizationConflict of interest
Financial interestBias concerns
Legal adviceUnauthorized practice of law
Incomplete documentsFraud prevention
Without proper IDIdentity verification required
Signer not presentCore notary requirement

Consequences

ViolationConsequence
Minor violationWarning or reprimand
Serious violationCommission revocation
Criminal actProsecution
Civil harmPersonal liability

Best Practices

  1. Always verify identity properly
  2. Never notarize blank or incomplete documents
  3. Refuse if you have any financial interest
  4. Never provide legal advice
  5. Maintain your journal accurately

On the Exam

  • Self-notarization: Never allowed
  • Financial interest: Disqualifies notary
  • Legal advice: Prohibited
  • Personal appearance: Always required
Test Your Knowledge

Can a Colorado notary notarize a document in which they have a financial interest?

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