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Yes, in New York State, a notary public can notarize a deed. However, the notary must ensure that the person signing the deed is doing so willingly and understands the document. It is also important for the signer to provide valid identification. Additionally, the deed must be properly executed and acknowledged according to New York law to be valid.

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