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Under what condition can a notary notarize a will?

  1. Only if the original document is presented

  2. Not at all

  3. Only if a notary certificate is provided or stipulated for each signer

  4. When requested by the testator

The correct answer is: Only if a notary certificate is provided or stipulated for each signer

A notary can notarize a will only if a notary certificate is provided or stipulated for each signer. This is because notarizing a will requires specific procedures to ensure the document's authenticity and the identity of the signers. Without a notary certificate provided or stipulated for each signer, the notary would not have the necessary documentation to officially notarize the will. Therefore, option C is the correct answer.