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| Notary Stamp A person who is authorized to perform authentication of documents and signatures, and oversee oaths is the notary public. He or she must be honest, credible, and truthful. He or she should not have any criminal records, as well, to qualify for the position. For him or her to perform the job properly, a notary public must have a set of items referred to as a notary kit, which includes the notary stamp, notary signs, notary books, and certificates, to name a few. A notary stamp is as important as the notary public. Once it is imprinted on a document, and then signed by the notary public, it means that the particular document was verified and authenticated, no matter what it was all about. A good quality notary stamp must be clear and must be able to produce thousands of impressions. A premium quality stamp can usually produce almost 50,000 impressions. It means that the more times you imprint it, the more ink it will release. A stingray notary stamp is an example of a fine notary stamp. It can produce thousands of sharp impressions without the need to re-ink. It is also very handy and is very reliable for faster production. Notary stamps like this are commonly use by old-timer notary public offices, for it is quite expensive. It is rare for a stingray kind of stamp to be included in a notary kit of a newbie notary public. They often use the conventional, low quality rubber stamp that needs to be re-ink frequently. Our website provides free information on Notary Stamps, supplies, and more. To view all of our site's topics, please visit the sitemap page. |
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