Nope, you can't.
From the CA notary 2004 handbook:
"When notarizing a document, a notary must be able to communicate with their customer in order for the signer to either swear to or affirm the contents of an affidavit or to acknowledge the execution of a document. An interpreter should not be used, as vital information could be lost in the translation. If a notary is unable to communicate with a customer, the customer should be referred to a notary who speaks the customer's language. " |