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Everything You Need to Know About Commissioner of Oaths Stamp Sets

12 Feb 2025

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As a Commissioner of Oaths, you’re likely familiar with the need for a set of rubber stamps to commission affidavits and certify documents. These stamps are an essential part of the process, and having the right ones can save you time and ensure accuracy in your work. At RubberStampSA, we’ve made it easy for you to get the stamps you need, with pre-set templates and correct terminology, allowing you to personalise the set with just a few details.

Why Do You Need a Set of 3 Stamps?
Typically, a Commissioner of Oaths requires three rubber stamps:
Commissioner of Oaths Stamp: To authenticate the commissioner’s authority.
Signature and Details Stamp: Includes your name, designation, and official number.
Date and Place of Administration Stamp: To record the exact time and location of the affidavit or document being signed.

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These stamps are crucial for properly commissioning documents, and we’ve designed our sets to meet all legal requirements, making it easier for you to carry out your duties with professionalism.
Customisable and Ready-to-Use
Our stamp sets come with pre-set templates that include the correct terminology and layout, which means you don’t have to worry about creating your own design or making mistakes. All you need to do is enter your personal details, and your custom set will be ready to use.
Discounted Prices
We understand that buying individual stamps can be costly, so we’ve curated discounted sets that save you money without compromising quality. You’ll get all three essential stamps for much less than buying them separately.
Additional Resources
If you’re new to the role of Commissioner of Oaths, it’s important to understand the legal framework governing your duties.

Here are some useful resources to help you:
The Designation of Commissioners of Oaths: You can find a comprehensive list of commissioners in terms of Section 6 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths Act of 1963.
Our Blog: We’ve published a full article on the appointment and designation of Commissioners of Oaths for your reference.

Department of Justice: Visit the Department’s website for information on how to apply to become a Commissioner of Oaths, as well as other relevant regulations.
Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Article: Published in 2017, this article provides clarity on who is authorized to be a Commissioner of Oaths.

Special Discounts for Professional Association Members
If you belong to a professional association, you may be eligible for a discount on our Commissioner of Oaths stamp sets. At checkout, simply enter the coupon code provided by your association to redeem your discount. If you haven’t received your coupon, please get in touch with us, and we’ll assist you.

Ready to Order?
Our Commissioner of Oaths stamp sets are customisable, discounted, and ready to help you get the job done right. Visit our website to choose the set that best suits your needs, and get started today!

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