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notarization, n. orig. and chiefly U.S.|ˌnəʊtəraɪˈzeɪʃən| [f. notarize v. + -ation.] The act or process of notarizing a document; a record of this, as stamped and signed by a notary directly on a document, or in the form of a certificate.
1932North Western Reporter CCXLI. 246/2 Without in any way approving of the notarization of a statement before an interested attorney acting as notary, we find there is no impropriety in reading a statement to the jury provided the notarization or acknowledgment is omitted. 1977Transatlantic Rev. lx. 12 The lawyer had to have the money for photocopies and notarizations. 1983Sci. Amer. Mar. 11/1 Eventually one of the three record books turned up: the slim volume containing the letters from Cardinal Bellarmine and Galileo's notarization of the testimony, all illustrated in my article. |