I just noticed that many notaries reach for their stamps without a second thought, but I wonder if there’s a more meaningful reason behind it. Is it just tradition, or is there something about the stamp that adds to the legitimacy of the document? I’m curious about how others view this practice and if it serves a purpose beyond being a formality.
It’s interesting, isn’t it? The stamp definitely adds a layer of authenticity — like a secret handshake for documents! While it’s mostly tradition, it serves a practical purpose in confirming that the notary has verified the identity of the signer. Do you think a digital version could ever replace the good old stamp?
The stamp definitely gives documents a sense of authority, almost like it’s showing the world you’re serious about what you’re validating. I’ve noticed that having a well-designed stamp makes clients feel more secure in the process. Do you think we’ll ever see a broader acceptance of digital stamps in the future, @beaver56?