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In most states, YES. Only cannot notarize their own signature

In many states, such as Florida and South Carolina, notaries public may not notarize signatures of themselves, their parents and grandparents, their siblings, or anyone else when the documents are in the interest of the notary (for example, a deed, a title or will in which the notary would be the beneficiary).

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Q: Can a notary public notarize documents for a family member?
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