Yes, a judge can notarize documents, provided they are authorized to do so in their jurisdiction. Notarization typically requires the individual to be a commissioned notary public, and many judges hold this status. However, it is generally advised that judges refrain from notarizing documents in cases where they have a direct interest or involvement to maintain impartiality and avoid potential conflicts of interest.
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