Colorado Code § 15-24-206

Notarization and acknowledgment. [Editor's note: This section is effective
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January 1, 2025.] If another law of this state requires a signature or record to be notarized,
acknowledged, verified, or made under oath, the requirement is satisfied with respect to an
electronic non-testamentary estate planning document if an individual authorized to perform the
notarization, acknowledgment, verification, or oath attaches or logically associates the
individual's electronic signature on the document together with all other information required to
be included under the other law.

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