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Can a West Virginia notary notarize an Ohio Durable Power of Attorney papers?

The authority to notarize is granted by the state. If the documents are signed in West Virginia, the notary can notarize them.


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 a power of attorney for her father in the state of Louisiana?

It is important that the notary is not related in any way to the client.


Can a notary in Georgia notarize a document for a family member?

A notary does not notarize a document. A notary notarizes a signature. The notary is not prohibited from notarizing a family member's signature.


Can a notary notarize a document for family member in Georgia?

A notary does not notarize a document. A notary notarizes a signature. The notary is not prohibited from notarizing a family member's signature.


Can a notary notarize her daughter's marriage license request?

No, it is a conflict of interest.


Can a notary in MN be AA notary for a family member?

No. It is a conflict of interest to notarize for family members or friends.


Can a Virginia bank notary notarize a power of attorney?

Most banks offer notary services for their customers. They may charge a small fee for non-customers.


Can a commissioner of deeds notarize a power of attorney?

A Commissioner of Deeds is a Notary. So, the answer is Yes.


Can a KY notary notarize an OH Medical Power of Attorney?

If the documents are signed in Kentucky. Otherwise you need to find a notary in Ohio.


Can an attorney notarize a document in California?

In most cases notarization must be done by a third party not directly involved in the transaction being notarized. In most jurisdictions a notary can notarize something for a family member as long as they are not the beneficiary of the transaction. This is for the protection of all parties involved and should be common sense in anyone's book.


Can you notarize a power of attorney for a non-family memeber?

If that family member in any way would benefit from the POA or have any interest in the appointment of the chosen attorney-in-fact then they should not notarize the POA. In fact, it would be better to have it notarized by a disinterested third party to avoid any future challenges to the actions taken under the powers of the POA by the attorney-in-fact.