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notary

[noh-tuh-ree] / ˈnoʊ tə ri /


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Bardo told him to get those filled out immediately and use a mobile notary to sign them before they left.

From MarketWatch Jul. 6, 2026

On match day, some owners plan to enter the stadium accompanied by a notary public and a court order to avoid arrests or fines.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 10, 2026

In many Latin American countries, a public notary is the equivalent of a lawyer, and notario fraudsters rely on this mistranslation to fake credentials.

From Salon May 2, 2026

“Sometimes, you’re dealing with a notary person who only works on Wednesdays, and takes all of August off,” she said.

From Slate Feb. 1, 2026

Lieutenant Rahms left his perusal of the stove and nodded to the notary.

From "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom

“It’s signed in front of local notaries in the United States,” the judge wrote in a decision that was translated into English and filed in the Orange County case.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 30, 2024

That includes marriage licenses, notaries, county records and in some cases, budgeting.

From Seattle Times Dec. 6, 2022

"I am trying to prepare my will, while notaries are still working, so that my money will be transferred to my family," he says.

From BBC Mar. 22, 2022

But the activists are now organizing under the banner "Precinct First" and holding regular events, complete with notaries, to sign people up to run for precinct delegate positions.

From Salon Sep. 3, 2021

It’s also a time of great wealth, and notaries like Ser Piero were at the center of it.

From "The Mona Lisa Vanishes" by Nicholas Day




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