A: No, notaries cannot notarize all vital records. Vital records—such as birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage certificates—are official government-issued documents. Notaries cannot create, alter, or certify the authenticity of these original documents.
However, a notary can notarize copies of certain vital records if allowed by state law, or notarize forms and affidavits related to these records (like a sworn statement regarding a copy or record). Always check your state-specific laws to know exactly what is permitted.
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