How to Become a Notary and Get the Notary Supplies You Need

Acting as a notary public is not a high-profile profession, but it is valued throughout many areas of business and society. Notary Bonding is drawing attention to this field by providing this blog post on how to become a notary and get the notary supplies you will require. 

To be commissioned as a notary, you must meet all the requirements in your state and be sworn in. You also must have an embosser or stamp for the state where you will discharge your duties. You also need a material case, a journal to record signings, and a blue pen.

A notary uses two primary devices to apply their mark to documents. One is a seal embosser, and the other is a stamp. An embosser leaves a raised imprint of the information related to the notary public commission, such as the state. The stamp is an inked rubber stamp that applies the information to the document. By researching if you will need a seal or stamp, you can learn your state’s requirements ahead of time to be ready when you have to place an order.

If you want to learn more about becoming a notary or purchasing notary supplies, contact Notary Bonding, and we will happily answer your questions.


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