notaryˈnoʊ tə ri
notary (n)
- plural
- notaries
English Definitions:
notary, notary public (noun)
someone legally empowered to witness signatures and certify a document's validity and to take depositions
notary (Noun)
A lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf.
notary (Noun)
A notary public, a legal practitioner who prepares, attests to, and certifies documents, witnesses affidavits, and administers oaths.
notary (Noun)
A lay notary public, who serves as an impartial witness to the signing of important documents, but who is not authorised to practise law.
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.
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