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 purchased it.  The notary public should use great care to see that is is not lost, stolen, or misused.  A notary can purchase a fair register or journal from most office supply stores.  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 the 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.

For more infomation, please see the Secretary of State's website.

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