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Kentucky Notary Seal Stamp - Self-inking
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The Vision 400R is a self-inking notary seal stamp that leaves a round seal impression not exceeding 1 5/8 inches in diameter

The 400R is quite durable and the round ink impression is reminiscent of a traditional seal embosser

The Vision 400R contains a built-in ink pad that can be either re-inked by adding Ideal inking fluid OR replaced entirely. The top of the handle is black and the bottom frame and dust cover are beige. The dust cover, not shown in the picture, is unique to the Vision 400R. This stamp compresses neatly into the cover for easy storage.

IMPORTANT: the ink in this stamp is NOT compatible with Ultimark/Stingray re-inking fluid. Using anything other than Ideal ink will likely ruin your stamp.


What does the law say about the Kentucky Notary Stamp?
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Kentucky Notary Handbook
NOTARY PUBLIC - STATE AT LARGE

Answers to Common Questions
Is the use of a seal necessary?

Kentucky notary statutes, Kentucky Revised Statutes 423.010 - 423.990, do not require the notary to use a seal. Notarizations in Kentucky are regularly performed without a stamp or seal. However, if you wish to obtain a seal of office, it should contain your name and notary public title such as “Notary Public - State at Large” or “Notary Public - Special Commission.”

It should be noted that some states require a seal or stamp; therefore, if you are notarizing a deed or other document which is to be recorded or used out of state there is a possibility a seal or stamp is required.


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