Cousins Signing Service

Has anyone used Cousins Signing Service

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@KarenAce576 Looks like it’s a notary that created a LLC, which in today’s world, anyone of us can become a signing service. Here’s my findings from a bing search:

Company Name: COUSINS SIGNING SERVICE LLC
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Entity Type: CALIFORNIA LIMITED-LIABILITY COMPANY - CA
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File Number: 202462118450
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Filing State: California (CA)
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Filing Status: Active
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Filing Date: May 13, 2024
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Company Age: 1 Year 5 Months
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Registered Agent:
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| Map Icon | spacer | Republic Registered Agent Inc.
3400 Cottage Way Ste G2
Sacramento, CA 95825 |
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Principal Address:
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Map Icon spacer 3400 Cottage Way, Ste G2 #24328Sacramento, CA 95825
Mailing Address:
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| Map Icon | spacer | 3400 Cottage Way, Ste G2 #24328
Sacramento, CA 95825 |
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Other than that, I do not know anything else to share. There’s this old adage “Caveat emptor - let the buyer beware”. In this case, it’s your decision on how to proceed, be sure to perform your due diligence to be sure on getting paid for services rendered.

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Probably an LSS graduate. I have nothing against LSS graduates. You just hope they have funded their operation so cash flow isn’t a big issue and they pay notaries on time.

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@cfletcher :white_check_mark: Accurate! :white_check_mark:


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FYI Cousins signing service currently owes me $125 and it’s been 56 days. I won’t work for them again.

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