A Notary Log Book , also known as a Notary Journal or Notary Record Book, is a bound record book used by notaries public to document and maintain a chronological record of their notarial acts. It serves as an official and permanent record of the notary's actions and helps ensure the integrity and authenticity of notarized documents. Entry Information: Each entry in the log book should include the date and time of the notarial act, the type of notarial act performed, and the names and addresses of the parties involved (i.e., the signers or individuals whose signatures are being notarized). - Document Details: The log book should include information about the document or documents being notarized, such as the type of document, its date, and any relevant identification numbers (e.g., document number, instrument number). - Identification Details: Notaries are often required to verify the identity of the individuals whose signatures they notarize. The logbook should contain information about the identification documents presented by the signers, including the type of identification, issuing authority, and identification number ... Space to record: Signer's Name / Address / Phone / Email - Witness' Name / Address / Phone / Email - Witness' Signature - Signer's Signature - Thumb Print - Service Performed - Identification Type / Number / Issuer / Issue & Expiration Date - Fees Charged - Document Date and Type - Date and Time Notarized - Comments Features: Large 8.25" x 6" Inches - Template pages to write down details for 100 records - 100 Total pages with multiple sign in entries. Order your copy now!