Your Official Company Seal. A professional finishing touch for documents, contracts, and certificates.
What This Service Includes
We design and produce a custom embossed seal featuring your company name, state, and year of formation.
What Happens Next
Step 01
Provide your business details
Step 02
We create your seal design
Step 03
Delivered straight to you
Common Questions,
Clear Answers
Most states no longer legally require corporate seals, but many businesses still use them for professionalism and tradition. Some banks, title companies, and international partners may still expect or require sealed documents.
A typical corporate seal includes your company name, state of incorporation, year of formation, and entity type (Inc., LLC, etc.). The seal creates an embossed impression on paper, adding authenticity and formality to important documents.
Some electronic signature platforms support digital seals, but traditional embossed seals are still preferred for many official documents. We can provide both physical embossed seals and guidance on digital seal usage for electronic documents.
Common documents include stock certificates, membership certificates, contracts, deeds, certified resolutions, and official correspondence. Sealing adds formality and authenticity, though it's typically optional in modern business practice.

