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Which of these documents is a notary NOT allowed to notarize?

  1. A birth certificate

  2. A will

  3. A power of attorney

  4. A traffic ticket

The correct answer is: A traffic ticket

A notary public in Ohio is not permitted to notarize certain types of documents, and one of the categories includes documents that pertain to specific legal proceedings, such as traffic tickets. A traffic ticket is a legal document that requires adjudication, and notarizing it would typically fall outside the scope of a notary’s duties. In contrast, notaries are authorized to notarize birth certificates, wills, and powers of attorney, as these documents are commonly used for personal and legal purposes without requiring judicial involvement at the time of notarization. Each of these three document types often needs to be properly authenticated to ensure their validity in later legal proceedings. Thus, the correct answer, which identifies a document that a notary cannot notarize, is the traffic ticket.