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On some documents, especially diplomas and transcripts, the embossed seal is placed near the bottom right-hand corner. Over the years, I've seen numbers of notarized documents where the notary used an embosser and stamped over their signature, which made the signature and the embossed seal hard to read.
Launch Word and open the document you wish to seal. Click the cursor into the place where you want the sign and seal line to appear. For a new Word document, click the blank document button on the main screen. Click the Insert tab, then click the Signature Line menu option in the Text section of the ribbon.
seal. n. a device which creates an impression upon paper or melted wax, used by government agencies, corporations and notaries public to show that the document is validly executed, acknowledged or witnessed, since the seal is unique to the sealer. Corporate seals state the name, date, and state of incorporation.
On some documents, especially diplomas and transcripts, the embossed seal is placed near the bottom right-hand corner. Over the years, I've seen numbers of notarized documents where the notary used an embosser and stamped over their signature, which made the signature and the embossed seal hard to read.
Register your corporation with the state. Corporations are governed by the state, not federally. Head to a local office supply store. Design your corporate seal. Choose the embosser. Purchase the corporate seal.
Currently commissioned notaries may continue to use either a stamp or an embosser until they renew. NOTE- Seal impression must be photographically reproducible. NOTE- Seal impression must be photographically reproducible. Embossing seal may be used ONLY in conjunction with ink stamp.
Unless your state does not allow its notaries to use a notary seal, you must always seal every document that you notarize. Your seal is exclusively yours and is part of your equipment as a commissioned public official.
Difference Between Stamps and Embossers The term “Notary seal” is often used interchangeably with stamp and embosser. Some states refer to seals as stamps while other states use seal to reference an embosser. Notary stamps are usually rectangular, but some states require a round stamp.
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