It would be the Isle of Jersey. It is a part of Great Britain.
In New Jersey. It says it on the container.
Not if the stamp says 42 cents on it. If it says forever on the stamp, yes, you can.
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Simply contact the Secretary of State in New York, or the Country Clerk in the county where the noraty's stamp says he's qualified.
New Jersey borders no other country.
A stamp with "LAR" on it comes from the country of Liberia. The abbreviation "LAR" represents the currency of Liberia, which is the Liberian dollar (LRD). This is commonly used in philatelic contexts to indicate the country of origin for the stamp.
For which country?
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Yes. Attorneys and notaries are not required to use a seal in New Jersey.
No, the United States does not typically stamp passports upon exit from the country.
As of 2022, Canada does not typically stamp passports upon entry into the country.
New Jersey.