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Welcome to the Find a Notary signing agent archive for Wichita Falls, Texas, where you can find a qualified notary to assist with a loan signing or any other notarization allowed by law. Notary public profiles in this archive were current as of 01/19/2012.
 
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County list: according to our records, Wichita Falls is in or near the following county(ies):
Wichita, Archer, Baylor, Clay, Wilbarger
 
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 Aline and Michael Dowd Trans-American

Search in ZIP Code: 76301

The bitterness of poor quality will be long remembered after the sweetness of low price is forgotten. In business since 1997. Michael has done over 1,700 closings of all kinds. You'll find that Michael is a perfectionist, professional, friendly, never has to go back and redo a mistake, dress appropriately and aims to impress . Our Reputation will make your reputation shine. Handling last minute closings with a smile. Have four laser printers ready to roll (plus laptop w/wireless card) and digital/video camera. See Our website for our pledge, other services and pictures of our crew. www.courtservices.ws. We have many references on all our work. See Merchantcircle.com Counties we handle are Wichita, Clay, Archer but not limited. Will do others counties for mileage fee of 50 cents per mile. However, we have a separate room designated for closing. It is warm, private, professional, comfortable. With plenty of secure parking space in back. Constructed for your convenience in that it saves you the extra cost of a mileage fee and having to look for an office. The signers have given us many complements on it as it has a free coffee, water and soft drink dispenser to show our hospitality. We are also Process servers, Court Researchers, Interpreters, Couriers, and site inspections of all kinds. While we are NOT Court Reporters, Private Investigators,or an Attorney. we have a large network of dependable, honest, people we have worked with that we would more than gladly recommend. We charge an extra $25.00 for Sat.,Sun. and Holidays.(because, even God had a rest day!) Whatever you are doing, whether, eating or drinking or doing anything else, work at it whole-soul as if to Jehovah. Col.3:23 We would love the opportunity to demonstrate our loan signing services to your company. The next time you have a need for a top drawer notary, who will be expeditiously, reliably and efficiently handle your signing needs, I hope you contact us. Excellent customer service to your company and client is our utmost goal. So, maybe not right now, but in the future, you may need us. Please put us on your data base and call and give us a chance to show you our skills. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefor, is not an act, but a habit.-- Aristotle We do a darn great job. I feel as adamant as the person that hires us to get the job done the way that it was ordered. And if by chance we are booked....we can recommend someoneelse to handle your orders. **Success is attained by: Honesty, Integrity, Reliability, Dedication, Cooperation, Preparation, Organization, Communication, Enthusiasm, Empathy but most of all a good standing with Jehovah our God. Luke 17:10 So you also, when you have obeyed all the orders as commanded you, say, 'We are unworthy slaves,we have done only that which we ought to have done.
 This profile was last updated on 12/15/2011 3:51:00 PM.
 24 Hr Service: Yes
 Does Fingerprinting: Yes
 Has Laser Printer: Yes
 Home Inspections: Yes
 Additional languages: Spanish


Virginia Morris

Search in ZIP Code: 76309

LAW OFFICE CLOSINGS AVAILABLE 5:30 P.M. CST, OR AFTER, IN WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS. HELOC and CASHOUT CLOSINGS ARE $200.00, including Edocs, office fee, executed copy for the borrowers after the signing, and notarization fees. ************************************************************************************* Faxbacks over 10 pages are $1.00 per page. I have all the printing capabilities I need for any closing, with multiple backups. **************************************************************************************** Serving Wichita, Archer, Baylor, Clay, Jack, Wilbarger, Young, and Montague Counties of Texas. Will go to Childress and Wise counties, for an additional fee. *************************************************************************************** I charge $125.00 for a loan closing in Wichita Falls, TX with Edocs up to 120 pages for the original. Additional charge applies for a higher page count. IF you need a faxback, the first 10 pages are free and the charge is $1.00 per page thereafter. Out of town closings are extra and will be quoted upon contacting me.
 This profile was last updated on 1/6/2012 2:23:00 PM.
 24 Hr Service: Yes
 Has Laser Printer: Yes


John Schenk

Search in ZIP Code: 76301

BACKGROUND SCREENED! LAW OFFICE CLOSINGS AVAILABLE 5:30 P.M. CST, OR AFTER, IN WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS. HELOC and CASHOUT CLOSINGS ARE $200.00, including Edocs, office fee, executed copy for the borrowers after the signing, and notarization fees. ************************************************************************************* Faxbacks over 10 pages are $1.00 per page. I have all the printing capabilities I need for any closing, with multiple backups. *********************************************************************************** Serving Wichita, Archer, Baylor, Clay, Jack, Wilbarger, Young, and Montague Counties of Texas. Will go to Childress and Wise counties, but it's not going to be cheap. ************************************************************************************ I have been a notary since 1975, and have 32+ years of experience as a certified legal assistant. I have performed thousands of notarial acts over the years, and have done more than enough mortage loan signings to make me proficient in all non-commercial signings. ************************************************************************************ I charge $125.00 for a loan closing in Wichita Falls, TX with Edocs up to 120 pages for the original. Additional charge applies for a higher page count. IF you need a faxback, the first 10 pages are free and the charge is $1.00 per page thereafter. Out of town closings are extra and will be quoted upon contacting me. *********************************************************************************** For all notary services not related to a mortgage that occur outside of my office the minimum fee is $50. This would include affidavits for medical records and billing. I do not do inspections nor debt consolidations. *********************************************************************************** Thank you for contacting me for your signing. I get it right the first time and never have the need to return to have any other docs signed or initialed. I have NEVER missed an appointment...EVER. ************************************************** I WILL CLOSE YOUR LOAN, unless there is something wrong with the paperwork. Make the call, book the closing with me, get me the docs, and then you can forget about it. Your fully executed docs will arrive timely, just exactly as we would have contracted for at the time of scheduling. Call a notary you know will show up on time, and get the job you expect to be done each and every time. You get what you pay for in my area, so you might as well hire the best and avoid the unnecessary grief. Your borrowers deserve a professional...HIRE ONE! I don't call from the closing table unless I need you, and you will almost never get a call from me. You'll get a call saying It's Closed or an email saying It's Closed or an update on your website saying It's Closed...no issues..we're done and here's your tracking number. That's what you hire me for, isn't it? Someone WILL get a call, if that's necessary, but that doesn't usually happen on my closings. Docs dropped, faxback done, when required, and we move on to the next one. Finished! *********************************************************************************** MY POSTS ON THIS FORUM SHALL NEVER BE CONSIDERED AS GIVING LEGAL ADVICE IN ANY WAY AS SUCH POSTS ARE SIMPLY MY PERSONAL, LAY, OPINION. John
 This profile was last updated on 1/17/2012 8:59:00 AM.
 24 Hr Service: Yes
 Has Laser Printer: Yes
 
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Buffett Invests $5 Billion in Bank of America
Posted by John Schenk at 8/25/2011 9:53:00 AM
By BEN PROTESS and SUSANNE CRAIG
Chuck Burton/Associated Press and Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Associated PressBrian Moynihan (left), Bank of America’s chief, and Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway

Warren Buffett comes to the rescue, again.

On Thursday, Berkshire Hathaway, run by Mr. Buffett, announced plans to invest $5 billion in Bank of America, a vote of confidence for the beleaguered financial firm.

The conglomerate has agreed to buy 50,000 preferred shares that will pay a 6 percent annual dividend. Bank of America has the option to buy back the shares at any time for a 5 percent premium.

The investment by Berkshire should help allay market concerns about Bank of America. Shares of the financial firm have been battered of late over fears the company lacks sufficient capital. The stock has fallen by nearly 30 percent since the beginning of August.

“I remain confident that we have the capital and liquidity we need to run our business,” Bank of America chief executive Brian Moynihan said in a statement. “At the same time, I also recognize that a large investment by Warren Buffett is a strong endorsement in our vision and our strategy.”

Investors cheered the deal, sending shares of most big bank stocks higher on Thursday morning. JPMorgan was up 4 percent. Citigroup rose 7 percent. And Bank of America jumped 17 percent.

The Berkshire investment comes at a pivotal time for Bank of America. Its troubled mortgage division has racked up billions of dollars in legal bills, and the financial firm faces a nationwide investigation into its foreclosure practices. Last quarter, Bank of America reported an $8.8 billion loss, owing in large part to a settlement with mortgage investors.

Mr. Moynihan has taken steps to cut costs and improve its capital cushion. He put the European credit card operation up for sale and sold off the Canadian card division, making it clear non-core assets would be on the block.

Last week, the bank announced plans to cut 3,500 jobs. In a memo to employees, Mr. Moynihan said that “we owe it to our customers and our shareholders to remain competitive, efficient and manage our expenses carefully.”

But the embattled chief stopped short of raising capital, reiterating that the financial firm was on solid footing. The assertions did little to soothe investors.

Then on early Wednesday, Mr. Buffett called Mr. Moynihan to discuss a potential deal. At first, Bank of America’s chief balked at the proposal, saying the bank didn’t need a capital injection. But Mr. Buffett emphasized it would be a long-term investment, not a short-term fix.

Over the course of the day and multiple calls, they hammered out the investment, finalizing the details late on Wednesday. Under the terms of the deal, Berkshire will buy $5 billion of preferred stock, plus warrants for 700 million shares that he can exercise over the next 10 years.

Mr. Buffett has played the role of savior before.

In the depths of the financial crisis, Berkshire Hathaway gave Goldman Sachs a $5 billion lifeline, which came with a hefty 10 percent dividend. The investment bank paid back the money earlier this year after getting the greenlight from regulators.

When shares of General Electric got hit, Mr. Buffett stepped in with a $3 billion investment. The deal also came with a 10 percent annual payout.

With Bank of America, Mr. Buffett is once again jumping in at a point of weakness. Since the beginning of the year, the bank’s shares have dropped to less than $7, from $15. Last year, it was trading at more than $19.

“Bank of America is a strong, well-led company, and I called Brian to tell him I wanted to invest in it,” Mr. Buffett said in a statement. “I am impressed with the profit-generating abilities of this franchise, and that they are acting aggressively to put their challenges behind them. Bank of America is focused on their customers and on serving them well. That’s what customers want, and that’s the company’s strategy.”

Mr. Buffett is a fan of financial companies that he thinks have a strong franchise and brand. Berkshire owns Mr. Buffett Wells Fargo, gradually upping his stake over the past year. In the latest quarter, he bought nearly 10 million shares of the lender.

He has also counted Bank of America among his past holdings. In the midst of the subprime crisis in 2007, Berkshire bought 8.7 million shares, quickly increasing the stake to 9.1 million shares.

But Mr. Buffett was critical of management at the time. He told Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission that Bank of America paid a “crazy price” to acquire Merrill Lynch in the midst of the disaster. Mr. Buffett sold off his remaining shares in Bank of America at the end of 2010.
 


 

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