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Maryland Notary Seal Stamp - Self-inking
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Extremely rugged, ergonomic self-inking notary seal stamp
Featuring non-slip rubber feet, a document view window, a rubberized handle and replaceable ink cartridge
Our Premium Self-inking Notary Seal Stamp is based on the Trodat Printy. Manufactured in Austria on a state-of-the-art robotic assembly line, the Printy is one of the most refined self-inking stamps in the world. The base of this stamp is slightly flared and contains four smaller rubber feet. Combined with the fluid stamping motion of its handle, the stability this stamp offers results in clear impressions time after time.
Re-inking Instructions:
If your impression ever fades, you should purchase a replacement pad for these stamps. Attempting to re-ink with Ultimark or Stingray ink will ruin your stamp, and re-inking with Vision or Ideal ink may result in low impression quality.
What does the law say about the Maryland Notary Stamp?
Maryland Notary Handbook
Seal
Who furnishes the seal of office?
Each notary public must furnish, at his or her own expense, a seal of office. It is a public seal, even though the notary public purchases it. The notary public should use great care to see that it is not lost, stolen, or misused.
What must the seal contain?
The seal must be either an embosser which makes a raised impression in the paper or a rubber stamp which makes an ink impression upon the paper. Both are in general use throughout the State. Either type must contain the following:
The name of the notary public as it appears on the notary's commission;
The words
Notary Public
; and
The County (or City of Baltimore) for which the notary was appointed.
The seal may also contain a symbol or device chosen by the notary public, but a symbol or device is not required and is not normally used.
Maryland Notary Law
§ 18-108. Notary seal or stamp.
In general.
— A notary public shall provide a public notarial seal or stamp with which the notary shall authenticate the notary's acts, instruments, and attestations, on which seal or stamp shall be shown a device that the notary thinks proper and for legend shall have the name, surname, and office of the notary and the notary's place of residence, which shall be designated by the county of the notary's residence or if the notary is a resident of the City of Baltimore, by the City of Baltimore.
Out-of-state notary.
— If the notary is an out-of-state notary, the legend shall have the name, surname, office of the notary, and the county where the notary qualified.
Inclusion of expiration date of commission.
— Each notary shall include on each act, instrument, or attestation the expiration date of the notary's commission as a notary.
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