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May a notary public perform official duties in a situation with which the notary is personally involved?

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May a notary public perform official duties in a situation with which the notary is personally involved?

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As a general rule, a notary public should not do any official act with regard to any matter in which the notary is personally involved, whether that involvement is direct or indirect. To minimize personal involvement, notaries should refrain from performing official acts for members of their immediate families, even though not ordinarily under a legal duty to refrain.

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