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be notarized
verb
To be witness of the authenticity of a document and its accompanying signatures in one's capacity as notary public
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The criminal check must be notarized and have an apostille or Korea Consulate notarization for Canadians.
Given that there is no real punishment for not complying with the switch, does it make sense to have people fill out forms — which must be notarized — to apply for waivers?
Of these, twelve thousand had been rejected without being opened by election officials, because they failed to meet one or more of the state's strict criteria: that they be notarized or witnessed by a registered voter, for instance, or that the signatures and addresses on the outer envelope match the voter's absentee-ballot application.
In some cases, his supposed homebuyers were completely unaware of the transactions — Mr. Norton "and others" had forged their names on deeds and other escrow closing documents and had arranged for those documents to be notarized and then sent to his own office rather than to the owner of record.
But in 2011, Virginia passed a bill allowing documents to be notarized remotely, using audio-video technology.
Most states require these documents to be notarized as well.
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I did have a baptism certificate that was notarized, but that was all.
A deputy mayor of New York City once sagely observed, "I wouldn't believe Donald Trump if his tongue were notarized".
Alair Townsend, a former deputy mayor in the Koch administration, once quipped, "I wouldn't believe Donald Trump if his tongue were notarized".
Once the document is notarized and a fee is paid to the recorder of deeds, the document is part of the official record of ownership.
In civil law a promise of a gift is binding if it is notarized and if it does not deprive the donor's expectant heirs of their obligatory share in his estate (see notary).
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