notary document - translation to german
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notary document - translation to german

CLERK, SCRIBE, OR NOTARY
Scrivener notary; Scriveners; Copyscript
  • Telling a problem to a public scrivener. [[Istanbul]], 1878.
  • Public letter writer in Mexico, 1828, by [[Claudio Linati]]
  • will]] of a [[man-at-arms]]

notary document      
notarielles Dokument (von Notar bestätigtes Dokument)
public notary         
  • Plaque with the arms of the Faculty of Notaries Public in Ireland
  • An example of a notarized acknowledgment
CIVIL POSITION THAT CERTIFIES DOCUMENTS AND ADMINISTERS ORAL OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS
Notary Public; Notaries public; Public notary; Commissioner of oaths; Commissioner for oaths; Public notaries; Notaries Public; Commision of Oath; Commissioner for Oaths; Commissioner of Oaths; Commissioners for Oaths; Notary public (Scotland); Notarised; China-Appointed Attesting Officer
amtlicher Notar (Notar im Staatsdienst)
notary public         
  • Plaque with the arms of the Faculty of Notaries Public in Ireland
  • An example of a notarized acknowledgment
CIVIL POSITION THAT CERTIFIES DOCUMENTS AND ADMINISTERS ORAL OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS
Notary Public; Notaries public; Public notary; Commissioner of oaths; Commissioner for oaths; Public notaries; Notaries Public; Commision of Oath; Commissioner for Oaths; Commissioner of Oaths; Commissioners for Oaths; Notary public (Scotland); Notarised; China-Appointed Attesting Officer
öffentlicher Notar

Definition

commissioner for oaths
¦ noun Brit. a solicitor authorized to administer an oath to a person making an affidavit.

Wikipedia

Scrivener

A scrivener (or scribe) was a person who could read and write or who wrote letters to court and legal documents. Scriveners were people who made their living by writing or copying written material. This usually indicated secretarial and administrative duties such as dictation and keeping business, judicial, and historical records for kings, nobles, temples, and cities. Scriveners later developed into public servants, accountants, lawyers and petition writers, and in England and Wales, scrivener notaries.