/ˈnoʊˌtɛri/ – Noun
Definition: 1. công chứng viên;
2. người lập biên bản.
A more thorough explanation: A notary is a public officer who is authorized to perform certain legal formalities, such as witnessing signatures on documents, administering oaths, and certifying copies of documents.
Example: The notary public verified the signatures on the legal document.