Noun
One who registers; a recorder; a keeper of records; as, a registrar of births, deaths, and marriages. See Register, n., 3.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the O.C. Registrar, turnout was close to 73% this year, and that's before all of the mail-in votes are counted. Source: Internet
Accordingly the change of name was taken effective from 1 May 2020, upon receiving the certificate from the Registrar of Companies in Jersey. Source: Internet
After publishing the petition last Wednesday, Mayorga and SESP junior Soteria Reid met on Friday morning with Provost Jonathan Holloway, University Registrar Jacqualyn Casazza, and Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education Miriam Sherin over Zoom. Source: Internet
A later Daniel Seon was appointed Clerk of the House of Assembly and Prothonotary of the Court of General Assize in 1889 (he was also the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and died in 1909). Source: Internet
And it can be hard to figure out which domain registrar has the best prices with such a dizzying number of registrars and top level domains to compare. Source: Internet
Although there was a decrease in poll workers countywide, Federico reported there was an increase in workers at the Riverside County Registrar of Voters Office, where the nearly 645,000 ballots received by Nov. 3 were actually being processed and counted. Source: Internet