
We offer three stamp choices for the Basic and Continuing packages. The reason we do this is because some notaries have preferences in the type of stamp they use.
We expect to have pictures of the stamps and their impressions soon but we are still working on this as of 9/21/2023.
Description of the Stamps:
#133 is the Self-Inking Regular Size stamp. It has a built in ink pad. If you do not choose an optional stamp, this is the stamp that will come with the kit. It is very easy to use and likes a firm push on the handle. The disadvantage of this stamp is that it uses a traditional rubber impression pad. The details on the lettering and especially on the state seal will be soft, the edges will not be crisp. If you want a stamp that is easy to use, this is the best choice.
#225 is a pre-inked stamp. It has an ink resevoir. Like the self inking stamp, it inks itself after each use. Because of the technology, the stamp impression size can be smaller and a lot of detail is shown. The advantage is both a smaller impression size and crisp lettering and art work. The disadvantage is that the stamp needs a flat surface, the notary should practice with the stamp to apply the right amount of pressure, and if the stamp is pressed too hard, it will let too much ink through to the paper.
#224 is a pre-inked stamp but in a small size. It has the same advantages and disadvantages as #225. However, it is a small stamp about the size of a little finger. The advantage to this stamp is the ability to easy carry it in a pocket. The disadvantage is that it's small size makes it easier to lose and it takes a light amount of pressure that is harder to maintain consistently.
If you are not sure which stamp to get, you can get a combination of any two of them for $16 more or all three stamps for $31 more when you purchase a full kit.