Do the forms of identification specified under CRS 1-1-104(19.5) meet the requirements for satisfactory evidence under the Colorado Notary Public Act for a notarial act?
Yes and no. A Colorado driver’s license and non-driver’s identification card and U.S. passport satisfy both CRS 1-1-104(19.5) for the circulator’s affidavit and CRS 12-55-110 for a notarial act. However, CRS 1-1-104(19.5) permits a circulator to present a current utility bill and several other documents as identification for the circulator’s affidavit. These documents do not meet the standards for an acceptable identification document for a notarial act under CRS 12-55-110. Furthermore, an identification document may satisfy the rules under CRS 12-55-110 for a notarial act but not the rules for the circulator’s affidavit under CRS 1-1-104(19.5).
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