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Notarial Record Services

The Formal Record.

You provide a statement. It is entered into the record. Witnessed. Timestamped. A Certificate of Record is issued.

The Formal Record is a notarial service. You submit a statement — a position, an observation, an acknowledgment, a declaration. We enter it into the record. We witness the entry. We timestamp it. We issue a Certificate of Record. The record is public.

No editorial judgment is applied. The statement stands as given. The record does not evaluate, endorse, or contest what you have said. It records that you said it, at this time, under these circumstances. That is the service.

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Why Enter Something into the Record

Some statements benefit from permanence. Not because they are contested, but because the act of formally entering something into a public record changes its status. A statement in the record has been witnessed. It has a timestamp. It will not be revised, amended, or softened after the fact.

People use The Formal Record to document positions they have taken, acknowledgments they wish to make, and observations they want preserved. Some do it for legal clarity. Some do it for personal closure. Some do it because they said something that mattered and they want it to persist.

We do not ask why. We enter the statement and issue the certificate. The why is yours.

Pairs With

The Formal Record sits naturally alongside Official Registry of Grudges (which files complaints) and Moot Point (which declares disputes resolved). The Formal Record does neither — it simply enters what was said into a permanent, public record.