
A raised, inked impression applied by a commissioned New Jersey notary public validates the signing of important documents. This official mark, unique to each notary, typically includes the notary’s name, commission number,... Read more »

Notarial acts in Georgia require specific instruments for validation, including an official seal. This seal must imprint a clear, legible, and photographically reproducible image on the document being notarized. A typical example... Read more »

An official mark made by a notary public using a specialized embosser or inked seal serves as visible proof of notarization. This impression typically includes the notary’s commission details, such as their... Read more »

A pre-inked, reusable device manufactured by Xstamper is commonly used by notaries public to imprint their official seal onto documents. This seal typically includes the notary’s name, commission number, expiration date, and... Read more »

Essential tools for authorized notarial acts typically include an embosser or rubber stamp, ink pads, and a record journal. These instruments create a physical and documented imprint signifying official validation of documents,... Read more »

A notary public’s official seal, required in the state of Kansas, embodies legal authority and validates signed documents. This impressed emblem, often delivered via a handheld device, typically includes the notary’s name,... Read more »

A personalized, official seal, designed to meet specific individual requirements, allows notaries to review a digital mockup before physical creation. This ensures the final product accurately reflects the notary’s needs and preferences... Read more »

A notary public in South Carolina uses a specialized embosser or inked stamp to authenticate official documents. This physical marking, typically featuring the notary’s name, commission number, and the state seal, serves... Read more »

Using a notary stamp after its expiration date renders any notarization invalid. This is because the stamp signifies the notary public’s active commission within a specific jurisdiction and timeframe. An expired stamp,... Read more »

Decommissioning an embosser or inked stamp used for notarization requires secure and irreversible methods to prevent misuse. This typically involves physically destroying the stamp’s ability to produce a clear impression. Examples include... Read more »