Sign and Thrive

Sign and Thrive

Author: Bill Soroka

Publisher: Notary Coach

Published: 2019-11

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 9781734183306

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This is a comprehensive training guide on how to start and grow a mobile notary and loan signing business from scratch, in all 50 states. Establish a flexible schedule, earn unlimited income, and work a business that you can be proud of.


How to Start, Run & Grow a Part-time Notary Public & Loan Signing Agent Business

How to Start, Run & Grow a Part-time Notary Public & Loan Signing Agent Business

Author: Richard Bailey

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-08-10

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781725157668

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How to Start, Run & Grow a Part-Time Notary Public & Loan Signing Agent Business DIY Startup Guide For All 50 States & DC If you can work 2-3 hours a day and bring home around 50K/year, would you consider that to be a good side business? If so, would you want to give that a try? Let me explain how. The profession of notary signing agent is becoming more and more popular lately simply because there are more transactions and loans being approved via online and from companies across the country. Even until ten years ago, if you wanted to get a loan, you would apply at your local banks, but not anymore, you can apply online to various online banks and lending institutions who offer better terms and rates than most of your typical local banks. But anytime there is a loan closing where the lending institution does not have a local office; they call on local loan signing agents who are also a notary public. The job of the notary/loan signing agent is to meet with the applicants in person, and have them sign and notarize their loan closing documents then send the documents back to the lender. A typical loan signing can take around an hour to an hour and a half and the compensation ranges from $100-$200 for each closing. Since all Notary signing agents are also Notary public by default, you can also offer your notary service to your local community and pick some extra income. If you had to notarize any documents lately, then you know a typical notary charges between $10- $25 to notarize a document. Best of all, you don't have to give up your full-time job or business to start this business. You can always offer your services just in the evenings and weekends and only when you are not busy doing things with your family. Lets' say you only offer your services on the weekend and do about two closings a week which is around 4 hours of work. You can make anywhere from $200-$400 each week. Let's say you make the average of $300 a week that would mean you are making $1,200 extra each month which is $14,400 per year. Tell me isn't that a great side income to have? If this interests you enough, here is what I show you in this book. In Part -1 What is Notarization The Notarization Process Difference Between Notary Public and Notary Signing Agent What Certificates and Training You will Need Five Benefits Becoming a Notary Signing Agent The cost to become a Notary Signing Agent How to get Started Supplies you will need Expenses to Consider Insurance & Bonds You will Need Running a Notary Signing Agent Business How to get your First Assignment How to get in and out of State clients Eight Ways You Can Make Extra Money Detail Step By Step Process to Become a Notary Signing Agent How to Renew Your Certificates In Part -2 I outlined the exact requirements you will need to fulfill for each of the 50 States along with District of Columbia.


40+ Notary Public & Notary Signing Agent

40+ Notary Public & Notary Signing Agent

Author: Jeannie Eunice Franks

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-08-13

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13: 0359022227

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This is an amazing book geared towards 40+ years old women who are interested in commissioning as Notary Public and Notary Signing Agent. This book will give you tools that will empower the great woman/Public Officer that lives inside you. Let me know when you read the book. Search me by typing #MyVirginiaNotary on Facebook or Google.


Indiana Notary Public Guide

Indiana Notary Public Guide

Author: Indiana Secretary of State

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-04-06

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 0359571875

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A notary is a public official responsible for independently verifying signatures and oaths. Depending on how a document is written, a notarization serves to affirm the identity of a signer and the fact that they personally executed their signature. A notarization, or notarial act, officially documents the identity of a party to a document or transaction and the occasion of the signing that others can rely upon, usually at face value. A notary's authentication is intended to be reliable, to avoid the inconvenience of having to locate a signer to have them personally verify their signature, as well as to document the execution of a document perhaps long after the lifetime of the signer and the notary. An oath is a sworn statement. In most cases a person will swear that a written statement, oral statement, or testimony they are about to give is true. A notary can document that the notary administered an oath to an individual.


Loan Signing Agent Notary Journal

Loan Signing Agent Notary Journal

Author: Saanika Prabhu

Publisher:

Published: 2021-08

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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This notary journal for Loan Signing Agents is perfect for saving time and staying organized during loan signings. This is a time saving notary log book will give you 100 loan signing entries with BONUS 10 pages for General Notary Work notary journal entries with multiple documents for 1 event and 60 single notary journal entries. Here is why you will LOVE 💚💚💚 this Single Page Multiple Entry Notary Journal for Loan Signing Agents: Time saving: Avoid the tedious task of making multiple journal entries for each signer at one loan signing by entering the redundant information ONCE and just check the kind of notarization for the document you are notarizing from the expansive list of most common loan signing documents. CONVENIENT 8.5" x 11" size which will not be awkward to use and tuck away in your notary bag! 100 'one-page multiple documents' notary journal pages for up to 4 singers! Comprehensive list of 42 most commonly occurring documents included in Loan Packets for Loan Signing Agents. Additional blank spaces for populating less common documents. BONUS 10 general notary work journal entries for one client multiple documents!!! BONUS 60 single notary journal entries!!! Client information privacy is PROTECTED by only listing that client on their page. INTUITIVE and user friendly! Soft cover! Generous notes section for pertinent information you want to add. Meets the requirements of TX Govt Code 406.014. ADD this loan signing agent journal to your notary bag TODAY!!!


Texas Notary Record Book for Notary Signing Agents

Texas Notary Record Book for Notary Signing Agents

Author: Brian Greul

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-12-22

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 1794824073

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Designed for efficiency and portability while complying with the record book requirements faced by Texas Notary Publics. Notary Signing Agent work often involves meeting with 1 or 2 signers and notarizing several forms. Traditional notary journal/record books are not designed for this and involve lots of writing. They are also large and bulky for mobile notaries. This record book is designed to be easier to work with and is pre-populated with the most common documents notarized at a loan signing.


Notary Loan Signing Agent Comprehensive Certification Course & Reference Manual

Notary Loan Signing Agent Comprehensive Certification Course & Reference Manual

Author: Nancy S. Oram

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-10-07

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781537146706

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NEWLY REVISED and expanded 2016! Becoming a Notary loan signing agent can change your life by offering you a new lucrative career. As an independent contractor, this home-based business adapts to either full-time or part-time hours. Once you become a Notary in your state, all the information and training you need to become a Notary signing agent is in this very detailed and complete home study course / business guide. Over the last several years I've had the pleasure of coaching many new agents in all the important details required by the loan industry. This course and manual is a direct result of that real-time, one-on-one coaching. And once you've completed the course, it becomes a field manual to refer to as often as you need to. I feel very passionate about upholding the integrity of our dual role--that of commissioned Notary Public and loan signing agent. I hope this training starts you off on a lucrative and fulfilling new career. The industry needs well-trained agents. That's you! Please note: Loan Signing Agent certification is not legally required to perform loan signings. Simply being a commissioned Notary Public is all that is legally needed to notarize any document. However, some title companies and signing agencies now require certification as proof that a notary is familiar and skilled with the process. There is no legal entity governing signing agent courses or certification. Certification only shows that you have taken a course and/or passed a final exam in a particular field of study. It does not imply any type of official or governmental licensing or certification.


Texas Notary Journal for Notary Signing Agents

Texas Notary Journal for Notary Signing Agents

Author: Brian Greul

Publisher: Ocotillo Press

Published: 2020-11-21

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 1954285000

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Thank you for purchasing the Texas Notary Journal for Notary Signing Agents. This book has been designed to meet the needs of Texas Notary Signing Agents. It is intended to facilitate effi cient, accurate, and detailed notary records, as required by Texas Government Code. This book is designed to facilitate the typical loan closing with 1 or 2 signers. To assist in making detailed records, each document notarized should be recorded on one line. The fee may be recorded, along with the notarization type(s) and the date of the document. Each signer who the document was notarized for should initial that line. The most common closing documents are pre-printed for convenience. Please see more detailed instructions on pages X and Y. Should you have suggestions or feedback on ways to improve this book please send email to [email protected]