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Trodat 4914
Oregon Notary Stamp

SKU: TRODAT4914-OR NOTARY
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Trodat 4914 Oregon Notary Stamp 

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    NOTE: Due to State Regulations, we must have a copy of your "Certificate of Authorization to Obtain or Manufacture a Seal" before we can manufacture your notary stamp.
    You can upload a copy here or send it by fax to 503-667-1552 or email sales@stamp-connection.com.

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    Order the Ideal/Trodat 4914 Oregon Notary Stamp for your Oregon Notary needs.
    • Self-inking stamp gives 1,000s of impressions
    • Easy to re-ink or replace ink pad
    • Perfect for fast, repetitive stamping
    The Ideal/Trodat 4914 self-inking stamps are light-weight and perfect for fast, repetitive stamping and come with a 100% lifetime guarantee, no questions asked!

    State of Oregon Official Notary Stamp Imprint Guidelines

    The official stamp must be reasonably legible and must contain:

    •  The state seal, as described in ORS186.020;

    The following words, in descending order, centered in the official stamp to the right of the state seal and in uppercase: 

    • The words “OFFICIAL STAMP”

    • The printed name of the notary public

    • The words “NOTARY PUBLIC-OREGON”

    • The words “COMMISSION NO.” immediately followed by the notary public’s commission number
      .
    • The words “MY COMMISSION EXPIRES” immediately followed by the notary public’s commission expiration date, expressed in terms of the month (spelled out), two digit day, and four digit year.

     Sample: