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Notary Stamps/Seal
Posted on 3/6/13 at 4:10 pm
Posted on 3/6/13 at 4:10 pm
Any suggestions where Louisiana notaries can get a stamp and seal?
Posted on 3/6/13 at 4:36 pm to Golfer2012
Office Depot/Office Max. The seal is around $35-40 and the stamp (if you want a stamp with your name/commission ID) is about $20.
Bring your actual notary certificate with you, otherwise they won't take your order.
I just called around about this on Monday.
Bring your actual notary certificate with you, otherwise they won't take your order.
I just called around about this on Monday.
Posted on 3/6/13 at 4:54 pm to Golfer2012
i got mine online for cheap: Notary Super Store
Posted on 3/6/13 at 5:51 pm to theOG
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Posted on 3/6/13 at 5:51 pm to theOG
I still havent done this im so lazy. I want to start notarizing all correspondence with my family.
Posted on 3/6/13 at 9:28 pm to Golfer2012
In Louisiana you don't necessarily need a stamp (a notary's signature is his stamp) but you can get it at Office Depot/max for $20 or so. I didn't spring for the embosser.
By far one of the easiest government transactions was getting my notary number. I emailed a PDF of my letter of good standing from the LASC in the morning and I had a notary number by that afternoon.
By far one of the easiest government transactions was getting my notary number. I emailed a PDF of my letter of good standing from the LASC in the morning and I had a notary number by that afternoon.
Posted on 3/6/13 at 10:26 pm to GaryMyMan
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By far one of the easiest government transactions was getting my notary number. I emailed a PDF of my letter of good standing from the LASC in the morning and I had a notary number by that afternoon.
Wish it was that easy for non-attorneys. 44hours of class, 6 hour test, then almost 100 days of waiting for a score and Certficate to be mailed out. But by god, I can damn near practice law with my Notary!
Posted on 3/7/13 at 9:04 am to GaryMyMan
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In Louisiana you don't necessarily need a stamp (a notary's signature is his stamp) but you can get it at Office Depot/max for $20 or so. I didn't spring for the embosser.
people like the embosser. makes them feel like they're getting their money's worth.
Posted on 3/7/13 at 9:56 am to LSUGUMBO
how well did the class prepare you for the test? where'd you take it?
Posted on 3/7/13 at 10:28 am to Golfer2012
Just don't be that guy with the NP license plate please
Posted on 3/7/13 at 10:29 am to NaturalBeam
haha those things always crack me up.
Posted on 3/7/13 at 10:37 am to Shankopotomus
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how well did the class prepare you for the test? where'd you take it?
Very well. As a landman, I was familiar with about 50% of the material, but the 50% that I didn't know, I had a very good working knowledge of it at the end. I took the class at LSUS with Robin Jones. She's been teaching that class for 15+ years, and has prepared a 200 page study guide that she give you before the first class that hits all the high notes of the 500+ page State Study Guide. It was well worth the $349 it cost to take it.
Prepare to spend $1,000 if you want to take the test: $350 for the class, $300 for the books, $200 for the state fees, and about another $100 for misc filing fees. It's a very passable test, but it was definitely easier since I knew some of it already.
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