What You Should Know About Notary Seal Embossers

When you say the word “notary” to someone, the chances are good that one of the first things that come into their mind is the stamp, or seal, that a notary uses on documents. It’s a notary seal embosser that applies the mark. We’ll talk about them in his blog from our team at Notary Bonding.

An embosser is a metallic device that makes a raised imprint of information relating to the notary public commission, such as the state and name of the commission. Notary public stamps are similar but different. They are an inked rubber stamp that applies the information to a document.

Each state has specific rules regarding the use of an embosser or stamp. As a notary, you can use yours until your commission expires. At that time, you need to dispose of the seal properly. Stamps and embossers are both sensitive to heat and should be stored safely and securely when not in use.

You must meet a specific set of regulations for your state when you wish to obtain an official notary stamp. When you want to learn more about this career, please feel free to contact us at Notarybonding.com so that we can provide the information you need.


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