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Illinois Notary Seal Stamp - Pre-inked Brother
Retail Price: $28.00

Premier Member Price: $14.00

We believe the Brother 2260 pre-inked Illinois notary stamp is the best money can buy

Featuring an ultra-crisp impression with no bleed-through, the Brother will yield up to 50,000 Illinois notary seal impressions when properly re-inked

When one of our business partners asked us to carry the Brother line, we were both skeptical and reluctant. Our skepticism stemmed from the fact that the stamps can be made fairly quickly - often in as little as 10 minutes from start-to-finish, in fact - which had us thinking they had to be cheap. Our reluctance was due to the very high price of parts, as well as the fact that you cannot make more than 1 stamp at a time. (Brother materials range from 2 - 4x as expensive as other stamps and the Brother stamp machine can only accommodate one.)

However, after seeing the impressions first-hand, we were sold. The Brother imprints are extremely crisp and, unlike many other pre-inked stamps, bleed is virtually non-existent, even after several weeks. So, we promptly ordered our first machine.

The Brother, like most pre-inked stamps, can be re-inked to yield additional impressions. If your stamp impression ever fades, simply remove the cap and add the appropriate number of Brother ink drops.

IMPORTANT: Re-inking with any other brand of ink will ruin your stamp, so please do not do this.


What does the law say about the Illinois Notary Stamp?
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Illinois Notary Handbook
SEAL
Every notary public must obtain and use a rubber stamp seal no more than one inch in height and two and one-half inches in length (Sec. 3-101). Although the law does not prescribe the exact format of the seal, the following example contains all of the required information and is acceptable. In this case, the notary’s name is John H. Doe, whose notary appointment expires Dec. 31, 2007.


The stamp must include the notary public’s name exactly as the notary was commissioned and the date the notary’s commission expires. (This date appears on the notary commission.) You may include the name of the county in which your appointment is recorded on your seal. The law neither requires the name of the county to appear on the seal nor prohibits it.
Notary seals may be purchased at most office supply stores or stamp manufacturers. Consult the yellow pages of your telephone book for “rubber stamps.” The Office of the Secretary of State does not recommend any particular company.

YOUR NOTARY SEAL
  • If you ordered your seal from a stamp or bonding company, verify the information against your notary certificate to ensure accuracy.
  • The Notary Act requires that the expiration date is imprinted on the seal. This date may not be handwritten.
  • Notary seals are required to have a serrated or milled edge border.
  • Black is the only acceptable ink color for a notary seal.

Illinois Notary Law
3-101. Official Seal.
Each notary public shall, upon receiving the commission from the county clerk, obtain an official rubber stamp seal with which the notary shall authenticate his official acts. The rubber stamp seal shall contain the following information:
  1. the words “Official Seal”;
  2. the notary’s official name;
  3. the words “Notary Public”, “State of Illinois”, and “My commission expires ___________ (commission expiration date)”; and
  4. a serrated or milled edge border in a rectangular form not more than one inch in height by two and one-half inches in length surrounding the information.




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