What's the difference between an architect seal and a stamp?
“Seal” is the official mark your state board requires on drawings; a rubber stamp is the most common way to apply it, and most boards accept an inked stamp impression. Every Wms&Co. architect stamp reproduces your state's required seal format with your name and license number.

Will my stamp meet my state's requirements?
Yes. The design conforms to your state board's requirements and can be modified for any state.

Can I get a digital or PDF version of my architect seal?
Yes. Your architect seal is typeset by hand and your proof arrives as a PDF — yours to keep for electronic drawings and submittals, wherever your state board accepts a digital seal.

Which professions do you make seals for?
Architects, landscape architects, engineers, and notaries public — made to the same standard and to the same state requirements.