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Because many countries licensed their notaries, notarial records are often considered the property of the government. In some countries notaries may have retained their own records or passed them on to their successors. Notarial records are most often found in local, state, and provincial archives and repositories.  
Because many countries licensed their notaries, notarial records are often considered the property of the government. In some countries notaries may have retained their own records or passed them on to their successors. Notarial records are most often found in local, state, and provincial archives and repositories.  


The Family History Library has some notarial records for a few countries. For additional information, see the national or state Wiki page for the area where your ancestor lived, or check for these records under the topic "Notarial Records" at the nation or state level in the '''''Place Search''''' of the Family History Library Catalog.  
The Family History Library has some notarial records for a few countries. For additional information, see the national or state Wiki page for the area where your ancestor lived, or check for these records under the topic "Notarial Records" at the nation or state level in the '''''Place Search''''' of the FamilySearch Catalog.  


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