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Posted by jjrundall on 6/26/04 2:51am
Msg #3541

Any idea on signing companies that will take newbies???

I am wondering if any of you know of signing companies and or title companies that will work with new signing agents? I have over 5 years mortgage industry experience and know the documents very well. I am also in process of working on my certification?
What has been your experience with being new to the business and what companies are open to work with you? Any info you can provide would be helpful.

Thank you..


Reply by RoadRunner on 6/26/04 3:38am
Msg #3543

I got my notary license last Monday and I listed free on this site and 123notary right then. I got 2 calls before my stamp came. I got 5 calls since yesterday & today all asked for docs to be signed today, but I could only do 3 cuz of time conflict.

Out of the 7 calls, 2 were from here and the rest from 123notary which are the only sites I signe up so far.



Reply by jjrundall on 6/27/04 4:01am
Msg #3580

Thank you to you both for the responses!! :)

RoadRunner, what level of (or price) did you pay for your membership for listing on 123notary.com.....if you dont mind me asking. Thanks.

I am just trying to determine if the paying memebership is better ....I have no idea which one to pick with 123.notary.com Of course I am geared more so toward the cheaper one...but we will see.

Reply by BJ/CA on 6/26/04 2:16pm
Msg #3560

You will have no problem; you may be new as a notary but your five years in the mortgage industry is a big plus. Title companies as well as signing companies will welcome you. Your knowlege of the documents and the ability to articulate the signing process to the borrower is what they are looking for.

Once you complete your certification; you will be more comfortable with the notarizing process. The documents that needs your stamp are self explainatory. You will do just fine. Market yourself with confidence and they will welcome you.

 

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