Notary Public Services

The Buena Vista Public Library offers free notary services.
WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING
Customers seeking notarizations must bring:
- Unsigned, completed documents to be notarized.
- Originals of any documents to be copied and notarized.
- Notaries can only notarize certified copies made by library staff.
- Valid photo identification.
- Photo IDs must be current and in a language the notary understands. If an ID is not familiar to the notary, the notary has the option to refuse acceptance.
- Any witnesses (18+) required. Library staff are not guaranteed to serve as witnesses. Customers are not allowed to ask other library patrons to serve as their witnesses.
- In order to serve as a witness, the witness must be personally known to the individual whose documents are being notarized.
- All witnesses must bring valid photo identification as described above.
LIBRARY NOTARY GUIDELINES
Please be aware that SCL notaries follow these guidelines:
- Library staff cannot be witnesses
- Notaries may decline to notarize unfamiliar documents or any notarization that would exceed the appointment parameters.
- Notaries may decline to notarize a document if they are uncertain of the identity or mental capacity of the signer.
- Notaries do not act as authorized representatives for employers to verify employment eligibility (specifically, USCS Form I-9).
- Photo identification should be provided by all signers, even if the signer is “known.” Acceptable forms of ID include:
- United States passport.
- United States passport card.
- Certificate of United States citizenship.
- Certificate of Naturalization.
- Foreign passport.
- Alien Registration Card with photograph.
- State-issued Driver’s License.
- State-issued Identification Card.
- Uniformed Services Identification Card.
- If a signer speaks a different language than the notary, the signer may use an interpreter to communicate with the notary. The interpreter cannot have a disqualifying interest in the notarization, must appear in person and provide photo identification.
A notary public is not duly trained or certified to practice law. Therefore, notaries are unable to provide assistance in prescribing or determining the particular document a customer may need; selecting the type of notarization or certificate for a given document; preparing a document or giving advice on how to fill out, draft, or complete a document; providing legal counseling or advice in a legal matter that may or may not involve a notarial act.
DOCUMENTS THE LIBRARY CANNOT NOTARIZE
Notaries will NOT be able to notarize the following documents (Call to verify):
- Wills
- Trusts
- Gun sales
- Deeds
- Real estate transactions
- Titles
- Depositions
- Any documents requiring verification of facts
- Any documents in other languages than English
- Post- or pre-dated documents
- In-State true copies of birth, death, or marriage certificates, which—by law—Colorado notaries are not authorized to certify