About the Colorado Notary exam
Colorado Secretary of State. Like every state, Colorado adopts the federal standards as a baseline and adds state-specific requirements, fees, and procedures.
- Commission fee: approximately $10 application.
- Commission term: 4 years.
- Colorado notaries must take a state-approved training before applying; Colorado was an early adopter of remote online notarization.
To get started, read the official Colorado handbook (linked above), practice with the tests on this page until you consistently score above 70%, and then schedule your exam with the Colorado Secretary of State.
What's in the Colorado exam: Practice tests for state notary public exams. Topics include acknowledgments, jurats, oaths, recordkeeping, fees, and state-specific notary law.