A stamp uses ink. They don't accept inked fingerprints any longer. Only electronic fingerprints. Maybe soon they will only accept electronic signatures.sjfcontrol wrote:Welcome to the forum! And welcome to the Instructor's club!GWE Chally wrote:Hi,
I am new here, but I just finished the CHL Instructors course today, along with Keith B.
If I remember correctly, they stated that rubber stamps were NOT ok, but I don't think they specified electronic signatures.
Maybe Keith can clarify.
- Scott
Hard to believe there is a conceptual difference between a stamp and an electronic image signature -- but then DPS has done stranger things...
I'm kidding but it makes as much sense as not allowing a mechanical ink signature when many corporate and government checks are mechanically signed.