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Notary Handbook 2009
 

NOTARY PUBLIC

What functions do Notary Signing Agents perform?

The Notary Signing Agent meets with the borrower at a designated location, ensures that the borrower signs, initials and dates the loan documents in all appropriate places and then notarizes the borrower's signature where necessary. Once this is completed, it is the Notary Signing Agent's responsibility to see that the signed and notarized loan documents are delivered to the closing agent or other designated office.

Our Notary Public educational seminar will give you a complete understanding of all Notary practices and procedures. Plus you'll get handy time-saving tips to use every time you perform a notarization. You'll notarize with ease, confidence and security.  Are you ready for your Notary exam? You will be! Our experts make it easy for you to prepare and pass.

 There's no way around state-required training, but there is an easy way. And we've got it for you! At First Solution we’ll help you avoid embarrassing situations; learn what's required in your state.
There's no way around state-required training, but there is an easy way. And we've got it for you! Avoid embarrassing situations; learn what's required in your state.

Notary Signing AgentNotary Signing Agents earn $50…$60…up to $125 per call handling loan document signings. Get all the training you need at our educational seminar,  to embark on a profitable new part-time or full-time career.

  • Appointment and qualification

  • Requirements and time limit for qualifying

  • Notary public bonds

  • Geographic jurisdiction

  • Acts constituting the practice of law

  • Notary seal

  • Notary records

  • Acknowledgments

  • Jurat

  • Subscribing witness

  • Signature by mark

  • Notarization of incomplete documents

  • Certified copies

  • Wills

  • Illegal advertising

  • Immigration documents

  • Confidential marriages

  • Grounds for denial, revocation, or suspension of appointment and commission

  • Disciplinary guidelines

Prerequisite: None
Course length: 6 hours.
Tuition fee: $150 (including test fee and materials)