attestator
/ˈætɛsteɪtər/Definitions
1. noun
One who gives evidence or testimony to support the truth of something, such as a statement or document.
“The expert witness served as an attestator for the company’s financial records.”
2. noun
A person who verifies or confirms the authenticity of a document or signature.
“The notary public acted as an attestator for the will, ensuring its validity.”