A notary is asked to notarize a document for a signer who is communicating through sign language with the help of an interpreter. The notary should:
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A
Refuse — sign language signers cannot be notarized
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B
Proceed if satisfied the signer understands and is acting voluntarily, with an impartial interpreter present
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C
Notarize only if the interpreter also signs the document
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D
Require a written statement from the signer's physician first