VENUE STAMPS
A Venue indicates the state and the county where a notary is actually performing the transaction.
The definition of Venue is:
"The clause in an affidavit naming the locality where it was made and sworn to".
Every Notarial Act must designate where the notary is physically located at the time the notarization is performed. This is called a "venue". It usually reads as follows:
State of ___________
County of _________
For a notarial act to be considered complete and valid, the notarization must include the venue. Since the Venue is a required component of a notarial act, the Venue Stamp often comes in handy when documents are missing a venue section. It is important to note that no one except the notary may complete the venue section of a document otherwise the document could be viewed as invalid.
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NOVESI30
The venue stamp is used when the description of the location where the Notarization took place is missing from a document. This Self Inking stamp features precision components for a smooth, quiet action.
$29.00
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NOVEML
Max Light Regular
The venue stamp is used when the description of the location where the Notarization took place is missing from a document. Maxlight stamps are pre-inked and do not require an ink pad.
$35.00
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NOVEMLP
The venue stamp is used when the description of the location where the Notarization took place is missing from a document. Single piece pocket stamp, flip cover becomes the handle.
$35.00
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NOVEXS
The venue stamp is used when the description of the location where the Notarization took place is missing from a document. X Stampers are pre-inked stamps that are spring activated.
$42.55
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NOVEXSP
The venue stamp is used when the description of the location where the Notarization took place is missing from a document. Pre-inked stamps are made from a special gel material that automatically releases ink to the surface, like water from a sponge.
$40.80
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