Legal Question in Business Law in Colorado
Contracts state of colorado
Do contracts in Colorado have to notarized in order to be legal?
Asked on 9/04/07, 6:31 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Murillo
Pivotal Legal Ltd.
Re: Contracts state of Colorado
Hi,
No. Notarization is necessary for certain instruments and documents (deeds, wills and others). It has nothing to do with contract validity.
Answered on 9/04/07, 6:47 pm
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