READ MY RESPONSE: Now according to the SOS, if this is already printed on the docs, there is no need for a stamp, HERE'S WHERE YOU NEED TO READ (that answer from a question for a township planning application--another story for another time)
Technically and in the letter of the law, f you want to take the time to legibly print or write the information FOR ALL FOUR LINES, go for it. Personally, I'll stamp, fill in the county where I'm notarizing, move on, and save some time. albeit a few seconds.
But once more for emphasis: Even if the information is already partially typed, I still use my stamp. Yes, it may be overkill since it is not required, but as I stated, that is my assurance that I was there - especially when I have to fill in the county of notarization. |