No. NC Notaries are only authorized to carry out notary duties in NC.
No.
Yes, according to the Williamsburg County, SC website, the following are allowed to perform a marriage ceremony in the State: The marriage ceremony must be performed in South Carolina by a Minister, accepted Jewish Rabbis, or a Notary Public. So a Notary is permitted to marry a couple.
No, notary publics are discriminated against in the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, South Carolina, and Nevada. They can't marry anybody from those states. Google it.
It's always a really bad idea to notarize for family members. You can do it, but the document's strength will be weak if challenged.
No because to be a notary you need to be a resident of that particular state.
No, a notary cannot marry you whether they are close to you or not. You can be married by a Minister/Priest or Justice of the Peace.
No.
A notary class is a course oriented to train someone to become a notary. A notary is someone who verifies the identity of someone signing an important document.
Of course, anyone of legal age can play the lottery. The exception would be someone who works for the lottery.
No.
Someone looking for information about notary services online could search for notary services in their area if they need to see someone in person. Also, checking the notary service website, someone can see what they offer.
Can a notary marry a family member in the state of maine