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Can a notary notarize a photo?

  1. Yes, if they sign it

  2. No, photos cannot be notarized

  3. Yes, with specific documentation

  4. Only if it includes a signature

The correct answer is: No, photos cannot be notarized

A notary public cannot directly notarize a photograph; they are limited to notarizing documents that require a signature or acknowledgment. The primary function of a notary is to verify the identity of signers of legal documents and to witness the signing of those documents. Photos do not typically contain signatures or the necessary components for notarization on their own. While a notary can notarize a document that references a photo or includes it as part of the document, the photo itself does not have the legal status or the requisite information to be notarized independently. Therefore, the understanding that photos cannot be notarized aligns with the fundamental roles and responsibilities of a notary public in observing and verifying the signing process of documents.