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Verb
/ˈnōtəˌrīz/,
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notarising, present participle; notarised, past tense; notarises, 3rd person singular present; notarizes, 3rd person singular present; notarized, past tense; notarized, past participle; notarizing, present participle; notarised, past participle;
  1. Have (a document) legalized by a notary


  1. authenticate as a notary; "We had to have the signature notarized"
  2. A notary is a lawyer or person with legal training who is licensed by the state to perform acts in legal affairs, in particular witnessing signatures on documents. The form that the notarial profession takes varies with local legal systems.
  3. to be witness of the authenticity of a document and its accompanying signatures in one's capacity as notary public
  4. (notarization) The act or process of notarizing, or something notarized
  5. (Notarized) The affirmation of an agent (the notary) of the state affirming that the signature on the document being “notarized” is in fact the signature of the person purportedly signing the document.
  6. (Notarized) Certified as authentic by a public official, lawyer, or bank. Colleges and universities often require international students to submit notarized documents, such as the Affidavit of Support or high school transcripts.
  7. (Notarization) The certification by a Notary Public that a person signing a document has been properly identified. Notarization does not certify the content of a document, only validity of signature.
  8. (Notarization) A method of changing a key -enciphering key so as to confirm the identities of the originator and the ultimate recipient.
  9. (Notarization) notarizations/attestations of signatures, affidavits, statutory declarations, certified true copies, letters of invitation for foreign travel, authorization of minor child travel, execution/authentications of international documents, passport application documentation, proof of ...
  10. (notarization) (I) Registration of data under the authority or in the care of a trusted third party, thus making it possible to provide subsequent assurance of the accuracy of characteristics claimed for the data, such as content, origin, time, and delivery. ...
  11. (notarization) The ANSI X9.17 process involving the coupling of an ANSI key-encrypting key (AKEK) with ASCII character strings containing origin and destination identifiers and then exclusive ORing (or offsetting) the result with a binary counter.
  12. To prove execution of a document by means of a notary public's certificate of acknowledgment.
  13. To confirm the signature of another in one's official capacity as a notary public.
  14. To formally complete a document by acknowledgement or oath.
  15. To attest to the validity of signatures
  16. To certify or attest to a document, as by a notary public.
  17. TO ATTEST AND CERTIFY BY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL THE AUTHENTICITY OF DOCUMENTS AND SIGNATURES.