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Can a notary certify a copy of a birth, death, marriage, or divorce certificate?

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Can a notary certify a copy of a birth, death, marriage, or divorce certificate?

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No. The Clerk and Recorder of the county in which the documents were originally recorded must certify recorded documents regarding real property, marriages or divorces. In the case of divorce, the Clerk of the Court that issued the Decree of Dissolution of Marriage can provide a certified copy of the Order. The Vital Records section of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is the only place to get official copies of birth or death certificates.

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