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897 — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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The Legal Aid Society stamp shall consist of two identically numbered stamps. The notary shall affix one of the stamps to the margin of the corresponding note of each testimony or affidavit included in his/her register and shall cancel the same with his/her notarial seal or with a clear and visible mark. Furthermore, he/she shall affix the other Legal Aid Society stamp to the affidavit or testimony and shall cancel the same with his/her notarial seal or with a clear and visible mark. The notary may pay for the fees corresponding to the stamp by electronic means, according to the procedure to be approved through regulations by the Secretary of the Treasury upon consulting the Legal Aid Society. History —June 4, 1982, No. 47, p. 95, § 2; Jan. 19, 1998, No. 35, § 2; Dec. 13, 2007, No. 196, § 19; Jan. 2, 2012, No. 8, § 1, eff. 180 days after Jan. 4, 2012.