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no·ta·rize

 (nō′tə-rīz′)
tr.v. no·ta·rized, no·ta·riz·ing, no·ta·riz·es
To certify or attest to (the validity of a signature on a document, for example) as a notary public.

no′ta·ri·za′tion (-rĭ-zā′shən) n.
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notarize

(ˈnəʊtəˌraɪz) or

notarise

vb
(Law) (tr) to attest to or authenticate (a document, contract, etc), as a notary
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no•ta•rize

(ˈnoʊ təˌraɪz)

v.t. -rized, -riz•ing.
to certify (a document) through a notary public.
[1925–30]
no`ta•ri•za′tion, n.
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notarize


Past participle: notarized
Gerund: notarizing

Imperative
notarize
notarize
Present
I notarize
you notarize
he/she/it notarizes
we notarize
you notarize
they notarize
Preterite
I notarized
you notarized
he/she/it notarized
we notarized
you notarized
they notarized
Present Continuous
I am notarizing
you are notarizing
he/she/it is notarizing
we are notarizing
you are notarizing
they are notarizing
Present Perfect
I have notarized
you have notarized
he/she/it has notarized
we have notarized
you have notarized
they have notarized
Past Continuous
I was notarizing
you were notarizing
he/she/it was notarizing
we were notarizing
you were notarizing
they were notarizing
Past Perfect
I had notarized
you had notarized
he/she/it had notarized
we had notarized
you had notarized
they had notarized
Future
I will notarize
you will notarize
he/she/it will notarize
we will notarize
you will notarize
they will notarize
Future Perfect
I will have notarized
you will have notarized
he/she/it will have notarized
we will have notarized
you will have notarized
they will have notarized
Future Continuous
I will be notarizing
you will be notarizing
he/she/it will be notarizing
we will be notarizing
you will be notarizing
they will be notarizing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been notarizing
you have been notarizing
he/she/it has been notarizing
we have been notarizing
you have been notarizing
they have been notarizing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been notarizing
you will have been notarizing
he/she/it will have been notarizing
we will have been notarizing
you will have been notarizing
they will have been notarizing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been notarizing
you had been notarizing
he/she/it had been notarizing
we had been notarizing
you had been notarizing
they had been notarizing
Conditional
I would notarize
you would notarize
he/she/it would notarize
we would notarize
you would notarize
they would notarize
Past Conditional
I would have notarized
you would have notarized
he/she/it would have notarized
we would have notarized
you would have notarized
they would have notarized
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.notarize - authenticate as a notary; "We had to have the signature notarized"
attest, certify, evidence, manifest, demonstrate - provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes; "His high fever attested to his illness"; "The buildings in Rome manifest a high level of architectural sophistication"; "This decision demonstrates his sense of fairness"
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Translations

notarize

[ˈnəʊtəraiz] VT (US) → dar fe pública de, autenticar mediante acta notarial
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notarize

vtnotariell beglaubigen
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In an online notarization, the process to identify a customer shifts away from notaries public to a third party process that utilizes "modern tools that validate identity online, such as credential analysis and knowledge-based authentication" Notarize.com citation.
Martin, said the court "got it right" both on the question of mootness and whether the failure to notarize the tax affidavit is disqualifying.
revoke the POA), the principal must sign and notarize a revocation instrument before the notary public.
Notarize, a notary public platform allowing a person or business to get documents legally notarized online, announced $20 million in new funding, bringing total f to date to $31 million.
State laws have always allowed for reciprocity in recognition of paper notarizations--if a person from California was traveling in, say, North Carolina and urgently needed to complete a notarized document, he would simply find a North Carolina notary public to witness his signature and notarize the document, and when he returned to California that document would be presumed to have the same effect that it would have had if a California notary had witnessed the signing.
At the nexus of this matter is that Tamburlin is a notary public which gave her the legal authority to notarize petition signatures of a party where she is not a member.
In 1402, a review of notaries and their credentials in the diocese of London resulted in a list of forty-eight notaries who were allowed to notarize documents.
The notaries in Macedonia do not respect the Law on Use of Albanian language and they do not notarize the statements and other documents that are written in Albanian.
The sales agent will generally schedule a second meeting to sign and notarize the estate planning documents proposed during the first meeting.
My colleagues and I routinely notarize our HIPAA releases, since the provider usually returns them if they are not notarized.
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