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Yes, Switzerland has notary officers, known as "Notare" or "Notar". They are responsible for authenticating documents, certifying signatures, and providing legal advice in various matters, including property transactions and wills. Notaries in Switzerland are usually lawyers with specialized training in notarial law and operate within a regulated framework that varies by canton.

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