What is a notary seal?

A notary seal is a stamp or embosser used by a notary public to authenticate and verify official documents and transactions. The seal typically includes the notary's name, commission number, the expiration date of their commission, and the state in which they are authorized to act as a notary. The use of a notary seal helps to deter fraudulent activities and ensures the authenticity and legality of the documents being notarized. In some jurisdictions, the use of a notary seal is a legal requirement for notarizing documents.