noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • The contract requires a notarized statement from both parties.
  • You need to get a notarized statement to prove your address.
  • I had to get a notarized statement for the landlord, it was a hassle.
  • Her notarized statement sealed the deal on their partnership.

verb to have a document officially certified by a notary public

adjective describing a document that has been officially certified by a notary public

  • The contract must be notarized before it is considered legally binding.
  • I need to get this document notarized before I can submit it.
  • I'll swing by the notary's office to get this paper stamped.
  • Her signature notarized our friendship, making it official.

noun attention or awareness

verb to become aware of something by observation or experience

  • Please take notice of the new company policy regarding attendance.
  • Hey, did you notice the new sign outside the building?
  • I didn't even notice that she changed her hair color.
  • It's important to notice the small details in life that often go unnoticed.

noun a legal document that allows someone to act on behalf of another person in legal or financial matters

  • A power of attorney is a legal document that allows someone to make decisions on your behalf.
  • Hey, have you thought about getting a power of attorney in case something happens?
  • Dude, you should totally get a power of attorney just in case.
  • Having a power of attorney is like having a backup plan for important decisions.

noun a document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police or another body to make an arrest, search premises, or carry out some other action relating to the administration of justice.

verb justify or necessitate (a certain course of action).

  • The police obtained a warrant to search the suspect's house.
  • The cops got a warrant to go through the guy's place.
  • The feds got the green light to raid the dude's crib.
  • His reckless behavior warranted a closer look by authorities.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'sth' is a noun representing something that is being legalized.

verb A word used to describe an action or state of being. In this case, 'to have sth legalled' is a verb phrase indicating the action of getting something legalized.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'to' is a preposition indicating the direction or intention of having something legalized.

  • The company decided to have their new contract legalled by the legal team before signing it.
  • I think we should have our rental agreement legalled just to be safe.
  • Let's get this document legalled so we can cover our backs.
  • She wanted to have her decision legalled by getting a second opinion before moving forward.

noun a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The affidavit of verification must be signed in the presence of a notary public.
  • You gotta make sure you sign that affidavit of verification in front of a notary.
  • Don't forget to get that affidavit of verification notarized, dude.
  • Signing the affidavit of verification is like sealing the deal on your statement.