hi everyone my names sharon and i am the owner of Expert mobile notary services here to introduce myself as a new member here on the platform
Welcome aboard… Let me know if I can be of assistance….
Welcome Sharon! What state are you located in? How long have you been a notary and what drew you to become a notary?
Hi everyone and thank you for the warm welcome. Yes I’ve been a notary since September last year. I haven’t gotten my first job just yet but hopes are high. I know I’m just starting out so I’m taking it one day at a time and I’m also located in Florida.
What drew me to become a notary is I am actually in Healthcare and I am a mobile phlebotomist that does mobile labs as well as paternity maternity and immigration. Dna Testing and I also do DOT and non-DOT drug testing so with my field that I’m in, I felt that notarizations come hand-in-hand when it comes down to the elderly and their end of life necessities like Will’s estate planning things like that so I wanted to implement notary services to better serve the community as well as our elderly community
Hi Catherine, My name is Lori. I saw one of your posts. I am new to notarycafe. I got my NSA last year. I am only now getting all the stuff needed to start. Can I message you with any questions?
Sure I’m here anytime I’ll do my best to help
Welcome aboard. this is a great platform for any questions or answers you may need.
Hello! Welcome! Take some things with a grain of salt…others take to heart!
You definitely work in many of the same circles. Welcome.
If you decide to look broaden your scope of work from general notary work ( you hired by the general public ) nto being a loan signing agent for banks or title companies ( normally after 2 years of experience ) I will link are a couple items that may assist you. It is the code of conduct and a copy of the presentation guidelines the industry of loan signing agents.
https://www.nationalnotary.org/knowledge-center/signing-agent-resources/signing-agent-policies
Hi, yes I am also a loan signing agent so I’m new to that as well so I don’t do just general notarizations. I also do the loan signing as well. I’m just waiting on my background check to come back from NNA as I wasn’t aware about NNA so I originally got my commission through Florida notary service and when I found out about in that, a lot of companies wanted in a certification, I went straight to, and I got certified through them to be able to do the loan signing so I’m really excited to start being able to work with bigger companies.
I already did my loan signing training as well, so that’s already been done. I’m just waiting on the background check to finish to be certified with NNA.
I am an NSA agent. I have everything I need. Insurance, supplies, ect.. I registered on USA signing agent. What other sites should I go on?
Don’t expect anything from USA Signing Agent. They are scammers that just take your sign-up fee and NEVER send you ANYTHING. I know from my own personal newbie experience five years ago. Nothing has changed.
snapdocs signingorder bankserv signwithjot notarygo notaryeveryday notarydash sign up on every national title company website. Some will take you to signingorder. Mortgage Connect. Solidifi (it takes forever)
Title 365 won’t let you register until you’ve got two years of experience.
Yeah, Bobby, I learned that when the hard way I had already signed up with them I was receiving signings, but then they would say that they gave it to someone else and I would respond very quickly and then I caught onto it and eventually, I disputed it with my bank and asked for my money back so
Welcome Sharon. Please feel free to vent in this space with everything. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been in business, we all have not seen everything or claim to know everything, but by sharing instances, knowledge, and what if’s is how we survive!![]()
Welcome to the forums. I have been a notary specializing in real estate closings since 2008, formed my business into an LLC in 2013, and transitioned my business to fully RON in 2020. I have knowledge in all types of notary transactions and can be a resource for you.