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only if the notary has no gainful interest in the document they are notarizing.

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Only a notary public can sign. Often Lawyers are also Notary Publics as well.


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No, a will in Texas must be signed by the testator in the presence of at least two witnesses in order to be considered valid. The notary's signature is not required for a will to be valid in Texas.


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