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crtowles

California
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Posted - 12/09/2006 :  12:44:33 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
As the others have told you. NO. I will also add that you need to be careful of notarizing relatives documents as well. There must be not be any financial interst or gain from the tranaction on your part.

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dfye@mcttelecom.com

New Hampshire
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Posted - 09/07/2006 :  08:50:23 AM  Show Profile  Visit dfye@mcttelecom.com's Homepage  Reply with Quote
To take a leap further, you should never notarize a document which has your name on it anywhere, i.e., Last Will and Testament, etc.

Legal Eagle Para Professional Services
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DMARTZ

Indiana
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Posted - 09/06/2006 :  1:53:17 PM  Show Profile  Visit DMARTZ's Homepage  Reply with Quote
The answer to your question is short NO"""

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Posted - 09/06/2006 :  01:40:04 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am not a notary (yet), but I did not know if I could notarize my own documents in the state of Ohio. Would be a Quit Claim, with my signature, can I also notarize the document?

Any input would be great! Thanks!
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