Posted by Shoshana/AZ (shoshana) on February 6, 2008, 2:31 pm, in reply to "Re: New Notary Question"
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Also, although keeping a journal is not required, it is highly advisable to keep one. Your journal and seal should be kept under lock and key as you are solely responsible for them.
Please note that I am not an attorney. This just my opinion.
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: The book simply states "Oklahoma
: law allows use of metal or rubber
: stamp"
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: When I saw "allows" instead
: of "requires" I had to ask.
: I have never done anything in the
: field of notary, so this is all new to
: me. My job required/requested me to
: get a notary, and my employer was
: already unhappy that it took the SS
: more then a day or two to process my
: application...my employers don't wait
: days for anything, so they wanted me
: signing today... I had to ask to cover
: myself, so thank you for your quick
: reply.
:
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: You absolutely need to wait for your
: seal. You might also want to learn
: your state notary manual because the
: answer is in that book.
: Good luck!
:
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: I have just reciently recieved my
: notary
: for the state of Oklahoma, I have also
: ordered my seal/stamp. My bonding and
: filing are all complete, I am simply
: waiting for my seal/stamp.
:
: My question is am I able to notarize
: documents without a stamp/seal, just
: using my number etc? Or do I need to
: wait until my stamp arives?
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