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What (who) is notarize - definition

PERSON LICENSED BY THE STATE TO PERFORM ACTS IN LEGAL AFFAIRS, IN PARTICULAR WITNESSING SIGNATURES ON DOCUMENTS
Notarized; Notaries; Notorized; Notory; Notarize; Notaries And Scribes; Apstolic notary; Notarized letter; Notarization; Notarizing; Notarizes; Notarial
  • "Der Notar" ("The Notary"), Copper engraving from 1698 book by [[Christoph Weigel the Elder]]
  • A notary at work (painting by German artist [[Max Volkhart]])
  • Entrance to notary's office in [[Vigo]], Spain
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notarize         
or notarise
¦ verb have (the signature on a document) attested to by a notary.
Notarial         
·adj Of or pertaining to a notary; done or taken by a notary; as, a notarial seal; notarial evidence or attestation.
notary         
(notaries)
A notary or a notary public is a person, usually a lawyer, who has legal authority to witness the signing of documents in order to make them legally valid.
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Wikipedia

Notary

A notary is a person authorised to perform acts in legal affairs, in particular witnessing signatures on documents. The form that the notarial profession takes varies with local legal systems.

A notary, while a legal professional, is distinct from an advocate in that they do not represent the person who engages their services, or act in contentious matters.

The Worshipful Company of Scriveners use an old English term for a notary, and are an association of notaries practising in central London since 1373.

Examples of use of notarize
1. The law also retains a current requirement for pawnbrokers to notarize all documents involved in transactions.