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A notary public does not notarize a document. He/she can notarize a signature.
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A notary does not notarize a document. A notary notarizes a signature. The notary is not prohibited from notarizing a family member's signature.
No. An Indiana Notary Public can only notarize in the county in which they are commissioned.
In most states, a CPA does not have the authority to notarize documents. Notarization requires a notary public, who is a designated public official. It is important to use a licensed notary public for this purpose.
The person who may notarize documents is known as a notary public.
There is no such thing as a "warranty deeds notary". A notary public in the U.S. can notarize any document.
Notary Public's can notarize any document they are presented with. It is up to the holder of the document to determine whether that notarization will stand up, or not, wherever it is presented - NOT the Notary's.
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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.
If the ex wife is a notary public she can notarize a legitimate document in accordance with the requirements of her notary license for anyone she chooses.