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It depends on what the document is and what you want to use it to prove. It may be hearsay or otherwise inadmissible.

Added: Yes, and if calledupon to testify, the Notary can only attest to the fact that the person that signed the document they notarized was identified by proper identification papers, and was in their presence when the doucment was signed . . . nothing else.

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