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- NOTARY SEAL STAMP OR SEAL EMBOSSER
Everything You Need to Know About Your Notary Seal Stamp or Seal Embosser General Seal Information What is a Notary Seal? Difference Between Stamps and Embossers How to Get a Notary Seal When To Use Your Notary SealSeal Stamps How To Use Cleaning Re-Inking Instructions Tips For Using Your Notary Seal Notary Seal Tips About Your NNA Seal Order Order Status / Where Is My NNA Seal? Returns & RefundsSeal Embossers General Information Assembly Instructions General Seal Information What is a Notary Seal? As a Notary, your official Notary seal stamp or seal embosser is your most-used tool. The Notary seal is the impression of the Notary Public inked stamp or crimping embosser. It is used to authenticate the Notary's signature and make the notarial act official. The imprint of the Notary seal contains the Notary Public's commission information. Difference Between Stamps and Embossers The term "Notary seal" is often used interchangeably with stamp and embosser. Some states refer to seals as "stamps" while other states use "seal" to reference an embosser. Notary Stamp: Notary seal stamps are inked rubber stamps that imprint state-required information — usually the Notary Public's name, state of commission and date of commission expiration. Notary stamps are usually rectangular, but some states require a round stamp. Each state maintains its own requirement for the stamps used by its Notaries. Below are some examples of inked rubber stamp imprints. Inked Rubber Stamp - Rectangular (Style Stamp - Rectangular) (Sample Impression) Inked Rubber Stamp - Round (Style Stamp - Round) (Sample Impression) Notary Embosser: Notary embossers are a metal clamping device that produces a raised indentation of the Notary Publics commission information (usually name and state of commission). Notary embossers are round in shape and, prior to most states adopting the inked rubber stamp, were the traditional method for documenting a notarization. Some states still require a raised embossed seal, but embossers are more commonly used in conjunction with the inked rubber stamp. Embossed seals are not photographically reproducible alone, but can be with an embossment inker. Below is an example of a seal embosser. Seal Embosser (Sample Impression) At some point, you may encounter the presence of "L.S." on a certificate. "L.S." is the abbreviation of the term Locus Sigilli, which means "place of the seal." It appears on some documents to indicate where the Notary's seal should be placed. Seals should be placed near "L.S." on a certificate and not over the words. How to get a Notary Seal Each state has its own set of requirements in order to receive a Notary seal. Our Seal & Stamp requirements page contains a state-by-state guide on which documents are needed and what to do with those documents. In most cases, you need to be a commissioned Notary Public prior to receiving your seal. When to Use a Notary Seal Each state has its own unique set of rules and regulations when performing a notarization. NNA members can visit our online US Notary Reference Manual for much more information regarding your state. You can use your Notary seal until your commission expiration date. Once your Notary commission expires, you must properly dispose of your Notary seal. Notary Seal Stamps Using Your NNA Stamp Make sure your document is on a firm, flat surface for stamping. Stamping documents on stacks of paper, files or magazines may produce an unacceptable image on your document that may later be rejected. Place the printing surface of your stamp flatly on your document DO NOT ANGLE THE STAMP Hold your stamp with your thumb and fingers; do not press down with the palm of your hand Quickly press and release The image should CLEARLY show all the letters and numbers, the stamp border and the state seal, if included. Not recommended for onion skin or mylar documents. Warning: Your stamp is heat sensitive and must be stored at room temperature. Exposing your stamp to heat will cause damage and poor impressions. Keep exposed lettering from sharp surfaces. Cleaning Your Stamp Apply and remove a piece of clear tape to the raised letter surface of your stamp to collect dust and dirt. If your stamp includes a removable cover, be sure to replace the cover immediately after using your stamp. How to clean your stamp Re-Inking Instructions Download our inking instructions for your Notary stamp. If you need to purchase re-inking fluid for your Notary stamp, please visit our Notary Seal Accessory page. Important: If you have a pre-inked stamp, use oil-based ink only when re-inking your stamp. Using any other type of ink may damage your stamp and cause your impression to bleed. If you have a self-inking stamp, replacement ink cartridges should be used. This will ensure your stamp consistently delivers clean, uniform impressions every time. Notary Seal Embossers General Information The embosser is designed for quick, one-hand operation. Our embossing mechanism reduces the amount of effort required, making each embossment an easy one. Keep your seal locked when not in use to ensure the embosser seal gives a clean and sharp impression. Each embosser is made to meet your state's guidelines. Please Note: Embossers are extremely heat sensitive and must be kept out of direct or extreme heat. Exposure to heat will cause the seal to malfunction. Assembly Instructions Download our assembly instructions for your Notary seal embosser. In just three short steps, you will be ready to perform notarizations! About Your NNA Seal Order Order Status You can check the shipping status for any order you have placed by checking your Order History from your NNA online account. Most Notary seals require commission verification before they are shipped (check your state's requirements). Notary seals and embossers are custom-made to your state's specifications with the information shown on your commission paperwork. Once all required information has been verified, it takes approximately 2 business days to manufacture and ship a seal stamp. If you have any additional questions regarding the status of your seal, please contact the NNA. Returns & Refunds NNA seals are guaranteed for the life of your commission. If incorrect supplies are ordered, exchanges will only be made if supplies are returned within 30 days in their original condition. No refunds are provided for "personalized" supplies, such as stamps and embossers. If you have additional questions, please email the NNA or visit our Returns FAQs. Tips for Your Notary Seal Make every notarization a perfect one. Tips and hints from the NNA's Hotline are included. The NNA Hotline is a service in which you can get answers to all your notarization questions, and is included in NNA membership. Fixing A Bad Seal Impression NNA Hotline Tip: Embossers NNA Hotline Tip: Using Smaller Stamps What To Do With Old Notary Seals More NNA Hotline Tips
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- SETTING UP A GOOGLE MY BUSINESS ACCOUNT FOR NOTARY
Setting Up A Google My Business Account for Notaries: FOR FREE! 1,883 views Oct 17, 2022 #LoanSigningAgent #Notary #NNA Setting up a Google My Business is absolutely FREE. There are a lot of calls coming to you from other business listings and courses charging what we think are high prices for something that is fairly easy to do all by yourself. Here's a clip from just one of our marketing sessions where we set up one of our users with their Google My Business Page. #notarystars#NotaryPublic#NotaryStamp#NotaryLife#MobileNotary#SigningAgent#LoanSigningAgent#NotaryBusiness#Notary#NotaryTraining#NotaryMentorship#NotaryNearMe#NotaryServices#Notaryboss#LoanSigningAgentTraining#BecomeALoanSigningAgent#MoreNotaryWork#BestNotaryPublic#BestLoanSigningAgent#SigningAgentofTheYear#NotaryofTheYear#NNA#NationalNotaryAssocation#RemoteOnlineNotary#RONNotary#RONTraining#RemoteOnlineNotaryTraining#RONPlatforms#NotaryLoanSigning LOVE
- YELP!
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- STEP-BY-STEP TO ELECTRONIC NOTARY REGISTRATION
Requirements for Electronic Notary Registration For New and Renewing Notaries Public _____________________________________________________________________________ Before You Submit an Electronic Notary Registration & Upload Your Exemplar ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 You must be a Nevada Appointed Notary Public in "Good Standing" Your electronic Notary Public Registration runs concurrently with your traditional notary commission and is dependent upon your commission being in an “ACTIVE” status. You need to be an Appointed Nevada Notary Public to register a platform for electronic notarizations. This means, when renewing your notary commission, you also need to renew your electronic notary registration for each Electronic Notary Solution Provider you choose to use. ______________________________________________________________________________ 2 You must select a Nevada Approved Electronic Notary Solution Provider To register as Electronic Notary Public, you will need to select a platform provider Approved Electronic Notary Solution Provider can be found on our website at: https://www.nvsos.gov/sos/licensing/notary/electronic-notary-solution-provider-information-1678 ______________________________________________________________________________ 3 You must obtain an Exemplar from an Electronic Notary Solution Provider Your chosen provider will supply you with your Exemplar. ***Please contact your provider if you do not have your Exemplar*** Your Exemplar must includes your Signature & Electronic Seal Your Electronic Signature must match your Notary Public Application for Appointment Signature A Electronic Seal is a secure digital copy of your Notary Stamp which includes the information required to be set forth in NRS 240.040 within your Electronic Notary Solution Provider company’s template. Please do not attempt to create this yourself. ______________________________________________________________________________ 4 You must Complete the State of Nevada Electronic Notary Public Course & Exam This Course and Exam can be found at: https://training.nvsos-training.com/ If you do not have an account, you will need to create one Once in your account: From Course Catalog, enroll in 103 - State of Nevada Electronic Notary Public Course - Once you complete the Training Course you will be able to enroll in the Exam. From Course Catalog, enroll in 104 - State of Nevada Electronic Notary Public Exam - You will need to record a passing score to register your provider - If you fail the Exam, you will need to wait 24 hours to record another score - You will need to retake the Course and Exam when you renew ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Now You Are Ready To Submit an Electronic Notary Registration ______________________________________________________________________________ Submitting Your Electronic Notary Registration, Uploading an Exemplar And Paying For the Electronic Exam Once you have selected your Electronic Notary Solution Provider, have an Exemplar from you provider, and Passed Electronic Notary Public Exam... You can submit your Electronic Notary Registration and upload your Electronic Notarization Exemplar (PDF) on the SilverFlume website. ______________________________________________________________________________ I Electronic Notary Registration Steps to complete your Electronic Notary Registration: 1. Login to your account on SilverFlume: https://www.nvsilverflume.gov/home 2. Under the “OTHER BUSINESS SERVICES” select the “Notary” link 3. Under the "ELECTRONIC NOTARY" dropdown select the "ELECTRONIC NOTARY REGISTRATION" Complete process (NO UPLOADS required) through to the SilverFlume Shopping Cart - $50.00 _____________________________________________________________________________ _ II Electronic Notarization Exemplar Steps to complete your Electronic Notarization Exemplar: 1. Login to your account on SilverFlume: https://www.nvsilverflume.gov/home 2. Under the “OTHER BUSINESS SERVICES” select the “Notary” link. 3. Under the "ELECTRONIC NOTARY" dropdown menu select the "ELECTRONIC NOTARIZATION EXEMPLAR". UPLOAD a PDF file of your Exemplar. Complete request through to the SilverFlume Shopping Cart - No Fee _________________________________________________________________________ _____ III Paying For the Electronic Exam Steps to pay for your Electronic Notary Exam: 1. Login to your account on SilverFlume: https://www.nvsilverflume.gov/home 2. Under the “OTHER BUSINESS SERVICES” select the “Notary” link 3. Under the "NOTARY" dropdown select the "Fee for eNotary Training or Notary Violation" Complete process (NO UPLOADS required) through to the SilverFlume Shopping Cart - $45.00 ................................................................................................................................................................................. What's Next? Once you have submitted your Electronic Notary Registration and Electronic Notarization Exemplar, the Notary Division staff will review the registration and exemplar pursuant to the qualifications outlined in NRS 240.192. If all eligibility requirements are met, you will be emailed a confirmation of the approval of your electronic notary registration and your provider will be notified of your active status. Remember! You are not authorized to perform an electronic notarization until you have received confirmation of your approval. Please note that once your registration is approved, you must continue to meet all the requirements and duties set forth in NRS 240.181 to 240.206.