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Old 02-22-2012, 02:51 PM
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Just wondering if anyone has ever bought a seal or stamp from these pople and if so does it meet your states requirments and what is their reputation?
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I never heard of them before but I would not order from them.

Each state has different rules for notaries and some states allow notaries added powers. Louisiana for example allows notaries to do property transfers, write wills, inventory estates. Pre-printed forms good in LA will not be good in other states.

I have three stamps for imprinting. Got each locally and at a reasonable price.
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Notaries lost their creds with me when they went to Ink Stamps instead of the "Official" looking embossed tool. Anyone can photocopy a ink stamp.
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Notaries lost their creds with me when they went to Ink Stamps instead of the "Official" looking embossed tool. Anyone can photocopy a ink stamp.


Lots of forms now require ink stamps only.Just ran into that with some paperwok for the wife, They were state forms at that.
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Not sure about other states but in Louisiana, only papers going out of state require the imbossed stamp. Inside the state, only a signature, date of commission expiration (issued for life) and date of signing is required.
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I'll have to get mom involved. She is a Notary. Goes off every year for a convention somewhere. Best organization I ever signed her up for.
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I'll have to get mom involved. She is a Notary. Goes off every year for a convention somewhere. Best organization I ever signed her up for.
I'll bet a Notaries convention makes soccer hooligans look comparatively tame and sober...
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