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The word "notifier" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a person or device that gives notice or notification, i.e. "The meeting was cancelled but the notifier didn't get the memo."
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notifier
noun
A person or thing which notifies or provides notification.
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Although short on detail, the change would be likely to require some form of ID to become part of the payment process – the name of the account holder or some other notifier, such as a mobile phone number.
Ask Jeeves now owns Bloglines, and is putting the Bloglines notifier on its front page, while Intelliseek owns BlogPulse.
Facebook stalking briefly got easier (phew!) with Breakup Notifier, an application that lets you monitor whether a friend is "in a relationship" on the site.
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To the Editor: On Long Island, new laws will notify schools, churches and other organizations about heroin arrests and immunize the notifiers from any possible lawsuits.
Rather than staying at home and waiting, however, Ora settles on an almost magical way of keeping her son safe: she will not be there for the notifiers if they call.
Ora must again live in fear of the "notifiers" from the army, who might call in the night, knocking on her door to deliver bad news.
To the End of the Land tells the story of Ora, who leaves her home in Jerusalem to walk across Israel to Galilee, in order to avoid the "notifiers" who might arrive at any moment to inform her of the death of her son.
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