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In this episode you will learn:
- An Arizona notary's official seal must be a rubber stamp using dark ink, such as black or dark blue; an embosser may be used as a supplement but not as a replacement.
- The seal must be photographically reproducible, which is why an ink stamp is required and an embosser alone is insufficient.
- A compliant seal must contain the words "Notary Public," the notary's name, county of commission, commission expiration date, and the Great Seal of Arizona.
- The seal's shape can be rectangular (not to exceed 1.5 by 2.5 inches) or circular (not to exceed 1.5 inches in diameter).
- The notary is legally required to maintain exclusive control of their seal at all times, and only one official seal may be possessed at a time.
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