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The new Notary law doesnt allow notarization for relatives. Can you clarify which relatives we can and cannot notarize for?

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The new Notary law doesnt allow notarization for relatives. Can you clarify which relatives we can and cannot notarize for?

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• Notaries are prohibited from notarizing for: Ancestors: Parents, grandparents Descendants: Children, grandchildren Spouse: Husband or wife Siblings: Brothers and sisters Note: The above relationships also include in-law, step, or half relatives. (Example: mother-in-law, step sister, or half brother.

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