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Can a notary notarize their own signature or the signatures of relatives?

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Can a notary notarize their own signature or the signatures of relatives?

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A notary cannot notarize his or her own signature. A notary is to be an impartial witness. The law does not forbid notaries from notarizing the signatures of relatives. However, if the notarized document was ever the subject of a court suit, a judge might determine the notary was not an impartial witness.

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