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First, a notarization can only be performed by a public notary while an attestation may be done by anyone who can serve as a witness. Also, when a notarial act is in process, the Notary Public will need to put his or her stamp or seal on the document.
Attest Law and Legal Definition. Attest is a legal term that refers to the act of a person swearing to or affirming the truth of something. Attestation may be made by bearing witness to the execution of a document by signing one's signature to the document.
verb (used with object) to bear witness to. Certify. Declare to be correct, true, or genuine. Declare the truth of, in words or writing, especially affirm in an official capacity: to attest the truth of a statement.
Attestation is the act of witnessing the signing of a formal document and then also signing it to verify that it was properly signed by those bound by its contents. Attestation is a legal acknowledgement of the authenticity of a document and a verification that proper processes were followed.
Character certificate can only be attested by Police record verification and Group A gazetted officer. For copies of original documents, both Group A and Group B officers can attest the documents. The name, designation and contact number of the gazetted officer should be clearly mentioned.
As verbs the difference between attest and witness is that attest is to affirm to be correct, true, or genuine while witness is to furnish proof of, to show.
An attestation happens when a person not involved in a transaction (a third party) attests or witnesses the two involved parties sign a document. The witness's signature on that document would be an attestation. Other documents, however, require the signature of a legal public notary.
Attest: to bear witness to, to sign a document as a witness, or to affirm as true. Attestation Clause: the statement a witness signs who are attesting the signature of a document as a witness. Attested Copy: A copy of an original document that was made by the notary, or that the notary witnessed someone else make.
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