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Trodat 4915
Pennsylvania Notary Stamp

SKU: 4915-PA NOTARY
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Trodat 4915 Pennsylvania Notary Stamp 

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    Notary
     
    County of Residence
    Commission No.
    Expires
    Ink Color
    Include Notary Supplies
    Special Instructions

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    Make an impression with the Ideal/Trodat Notary Stamp with your new notary duties.
    • Self-inking stamp gives 1,000s of impressions in 8 bright colors with water based ink
    • Easy to re-ink or replace ink pad
    • Quiet, smooth stamping action
    The Ideal brand was purchased by Trodat in 2009 and they are continuing on the Ideal name. All of our stamps come with the same 100% lifetime guarantee, no questions asked.

    The Ideal Stamp is now the Ideal/Trodat Stamp.

    NOTE: Upload a copy of your notary commission in the Upload Notary Commission area and we will make your stamp or tell us in the Special Instructions if you will email or fax it as well as any changes you want to your stamp.

    Seal/Stamping Device

    Notaries public commissioned in Pennsylvania are required to use an official seal to authenticate all the acts, instruments and attestations of the notary public. For paper (versus electronic) notarizations, this is a rubber stamp seal which must have a maximum height of 1 inch and a width of 3 ½ inches with a plain border.

    The stamp/seal must contain, in the following order:

    • The words “Commonwealth of Pennsylvania”
    • The words “Notary Seal”
    • The name as it appears on the commission of the notary public and the words “Notary Public”
    • The name of the county in which the notary public maintains an office
    • The date the notary public's commission expires
    • The notary commission number

    The stamp will no longer contain the municipality in which the notary maintains an office. “Commonwealth of Pennsylvania” is added to the stamp. The proposed regulations of the Department require the inclusion of the notary commission number on the stamp. 

    This is an example of a RULONA-compliant stamp: