Signature Affidavit

@jessiea43 Sorry to read about your difficulty with the signing.

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This is what is meant when we reference that “it’s a very small world” in this business sector.

Someone can make an inadvertent (or simple) error on their signings and VOILA! their name is “out for publication” between & among lenders, title/escrow companies [T/ECs], etc. and those individuals are avoided for possible Signing Orders.

Another reason we advocate for ensuring you receive some professional, reliable, & trustworthy training (not YouTube ).

I’ve professionally compared the training/certification programs available at Notary2Pro with the others I’ve successfully completed. The ONLY training/certification program I recommend is Notary2Pro.

Within the professional training & certification programs at Notary2Pro these types of scenarios are presented in detail to prepare you for the time that it might arise. The information you’re subsequently armed with after undergoing their training will preclude you from undergoing this type of duress.

FYI: There are industry standards regarding how to instruct the Borrowers [BOs]/Signers to complete that specific form.

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As I often strongly recommend across many threads & posts on the Notary Cafe forum reach out to your hiring entity; i.e., Title/Escrow Company [T/EC], Signing Service [SS], attorney, etc. for posing this type of query at the time of the signing appointment to request clarification and guidance.

This should be your FIRST step in that scenario.

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P.S. I receive no compensation or remuneration of any type or kind as a result of my reference noted above. For more information about my first-hand experiential review, see this Notary Cafe post.

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