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No. This is basic, basic, basic notary law and I hope that you are not a notary asking such a stupid question. Notaries may never notarize for their spouse, parent or child, regardless of whether or not there are witnesses present.

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Can a Florida notary notarize documents for a Georgia resident who is visiting Florida?

Yes, as long as the Georgia resident is actually in the State of Florida when the Florida notary notarizes the document, and the venue on the document must state "STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF ________".


Can a notary notarize own papers in New Jersey?

No.


Can a notary public notarize own signature in KY?

I asked our notary (in KY) and she said no.


Can a notary public notarize documents for a family member?

In most states, YES. Only cannot notarize their own signature In many states, such as Florida and South Carolina, notaries public may not notarize signatures of themselves, their parents and grandparents, their siblings, or anyone else when the documents are in the interest of the notary (for example, a deed, a title or will in which the notary would be the beneficiary).


Can a lawyer notarized their own documents?

Notaries cannot notarize documents in which they have a stake. If the notary is one of the parties listed on a legal document or incurs a gain as a result of execution of the document, the notary cannot notarize it.


Can a notary notarize a corporate document where they are an officer of the corporation?

yes. they can notarize anything but their own personal documentation. they can notarize company documentations.


Can a public notary notarize their own child's sports package for school?

In any U.S. state that I am aware of, you cannot notarize your own signature.


Can an Illinois notary notarize his own life estate?

No, this is not allowed. It would be a conflict of interest. The notary should be well aware of this, otherwise they have not been adequately trained in their responsibilities as a notary.


Can someone notarize a document they are signing?

No. A notary shouldn't notarize any instrument they may derive a benefit from. Further, they should not acknowledge their own signature. That document would be extremely vulnerable to challenges.


Can a notary notarize his on signature?

What a notarization proves is that a person identifying themselves as Thus-and-So, with documentation supporting that claim, appeared before the notary on a certain date and signed the particular notarized document.If that's what you meant, then yes. If you meant something else, then probably not.


Can non resident notary notarize wills?

Generally, a notary can only notarize signatures while in a state in which they have a notary commission, for the most part. Notaries can hold commissions from multiple states (in some cases). Some states also provide reciprocity to other states, meaning a notary from one state can legally notarize documents in another (although this is not common). Whether they can notarize wills or not is another question. They almost certainly can, if they can notarize at all. Unfortunately, you will need to check your state laws to be sure.


Can you notorized a document for yourself or your company?

If you have been appointed as Notary Public by your state - you may notarize papers for your employer, but you may NOT notarize your own private papers nor the papers of any business that YOU own or have an interest in.