Corporate Seal

What is a Corporate Seal?

The Corporate Seal is the signature of your business as a separate legal entity. The seal in a Corporate Kit is used to produce an imprint on official paperwork like legal documents and contracts; leases and agreements, employment and vendor contracts, loan documents, minutes, operating agreements, and other company records. The Corporate Seal may also be used to authorize and legitimize stock or membership certificates. Having one makes your business stand out as more professional to any possible investors.

The corporate seal includes:

  • Company Name
  • Year of Incorporation
  • State of Incorporation

Order your custom corporate seal here, included with a corporate kit.

Where to place Corporate Seal on documents?

The corporate seal typically gets placed near the end of the document, where you will sign. The seal will act as the corporation or company’s signature, serving as an authenticating mark, and validating documentation.

How to use a corporate seal?

Use the seal on official documents requiring authentication or confirmation by your corporation. Affix the seal on:

  • Contracts
  • Agreements
  • Leases
  • Documents
  • Applications
  • Certificates

Where to buy a corporate seal?

You can acquire a corporate seal from many vendors online, but our recommendation is to buy a corporate seal from Spiegel & Utrera, P.A.—giving you a complete corporate kit with your seal and a free consultation with an attorney for legal, business, credit, and tax advice. This bundle comes at $29.95; a deal you can’t get anywhere else online.

Q: Why would Spiegel & Utrera, P.A. attorneys give you a seal, a corporate kit, prepare the documents for you, and give you free legal advice for only $29.95?

A: By setting you up for success now, Spiegel & Utrera, P.A. hopes to earn your continued business in the future when you need legal representation and strategic business support.

Call (800) 603-3900 for a free consultation with the lawyers from Spiegel & Utrera, P.A.

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Is a corporate seal required?

The short answer is “no,” the corporate seal isn’t required by law, but may be expected in several legal and business matters, such as:

  • Authenticating contracts and agreements.
  • Validating legal documents and certificates.
  • In the preparation of government applications.

Corporate Book and Seal

Also known as a corporate kit, a corporate book and seal provides businesses with a place to organize and store company records, such as the:

  • Articles of Incorporation or Organization
  • Company or Corporate Minutes
  • Corporate Bylaws or LLC Regulations
  • Corporate or LLC Ownership Register
  • Banking Resolutions
  • Membership or Stock Certificates

With Spiegel & Utrera, P.A., you can get all of those documents prepared for you, included with your corporate book and seal for $29.95. Spiegel and Utrera, P.A. will even provide you with free legal, business, credit, and tax advice—in hopes of earning your long-term business.

For more information, visit AmeriLawyer’s corporate kit page.

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