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

Premier Member Price: $14.00

We believe the Brother 2260 pre-inked Rhode Island 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 Rhode Island 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 Rhode Island Notary Stamp?
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RHODE ISLAND NOTARY PUBLIC GUIDE
When does a notary have to use a seal?
Although Rhode Island does not require notaries to put seals on documents, it is generally prudent for a Notary Public to do so. Some other states require notaries to use a seal as do certain corporations or government agencies. Since a Notary Public will not always know how or where an instrument he or she is notarizing is to be used, it is safest to always use a seal.


When does a notary have to include the expiration date of his or her commission?
The same advice given with respect to the use of seals applies here. While Rhode Island does not require a Notary Public to include the date on which his or her commission expires, some situations and other states do so require. Therefore, it is advisable for a Notary Public to include this information as a matter of course.


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