No, a Notary is an unbiased witness to an transaction that verifies the identity of a person and witnesses their signature.
Any thing a Notary would notarize for themselves would not only be null and void, but any document they ever notarized could come into question and the could be liable for severe civil and even criminal penalties, depending on the situation and the State that authorized the person to be a legal Notary.
2007-07-09 02:55:04
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answered by bottleblondemama 7
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The duties of a notary include identifying (identify the signer by legal I.D.), verifying (verifying the document is complete), and notarizing. You can not identify yourself. It would never hold up in court.
2007-07-10 00:50:41
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answered by LaShon 3
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Not them or family members for sure, not sure of other circumstances.
2007-07-09 02:24:46
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answered by stuart g 3
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No they can't.
2007-07-09 03:22:55
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answered by Jack 6
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NO
2007-07-09 02:24:40
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answered by Expecting my first Baby 03/07/10 3
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