Divorce papers notarization

Divorce and Separation Agreement Notarization | Get My Legal Path
Boulder • Larimer • Weld Counties

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Divorce Notarization

Navigating a transition is stressful enough. We provide professional, prompt, and strictly neutral mobile notary services to ensure your agreements are executed correctly for court submission.

Court-Required Notarial Acts

Acknowledgement

Required for: Settlement Agreements, Separation Agreements, and Property Deeds.

Confirms the signer’s identity and verifies that they signed the agreement willingly and of their own free will.

Jurat

Required for: Sworn Financial Statements and Affidavits.

Requires the signer to take an oath or affirmation regarding the truthfulness of the document’s facts in our presence.

Impartiality

Required for: The Notary Public.

We serve as neutral witnesses. We cannot offer legal advice, mediate disputes, or recommend signing/not signing.

Transparent Statutory Pricing

Colorado fees are set by state statute. No hidden costs.

Acknowledgement (Per Signature, Per Document) $15.00
Jurat / Oath (Per Signature, Per Document) $15.00
Certified Copy (When applicable) $15.00
Standard Mobile Fee Travel, Time, and Scheduling
Starting at $40.00
Notice: The statutory fee for the act is $15.00. The Mobile Fee covers travel and service time. Fees vary based on distance and after-hours scheduling. Please contact us for a firm, personalized quote.

Signing Requirements

1

Valid Photo ID: All signers must present a current, government-issued ID (Driver’s License, Passport, etc.).

2

Completeness: Documents must be fully drafted with no blanks left. We cannot assist in filling out the content of the agreement.

3

Presence: The person whose signature is being notarized must be physically present before the Notary.

Common Questions

Can you notarize for both of us?

Yes, we can notarize for both spouses simultaneously or in separate appointments, as long as impartiality is maintained.

Do I sign before you get here?

For a Jurat, you must sign in the presence of the notary. For an Acknowledgement, you may sign before, but you must acknowledge the signature to the notary in person.

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