commissioner for oaths
noun/kəˌmɪʃənə fər ˈəʊðz/
/kəˌmɪʃənər fər ˈəʊðz/
(British English)- a lawyer who has official authority to be present when somebody makes a formal promise that a written statement that they will use as evidence in court is true
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commissioner for oaths