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Posted by Renee Starkey on 8/8/05 7:08am
Msg #57520

Looking to do a 'tag-a-long' in Ohio

Hi. I have been a notary for 2 years but just recently became a signing agent. I have only done one signing but it was an individual that came to me because I'm a notary. I am looking for someone in the Columbus (or further south) area who would be willing to let me come along on one of their signings. I have taken the class from Notary Study and am a little more knowledgeable about the process, but would really hate to accept a signing and mess it up.
If anyone is willing, please email me at [e-mail address].

Thanks in advance for any help.

Reply by Allison B/SCal on 8/8/05 7:52am
Msg #57528

Hi Renee - Renee, you have to change your email name... it's just not professional looking or sounding (my opinon only and intended to help you in your new business and not offend!) Just see if you can get Notary71. Good luck finding someone and remember that the Signing Registry has an outstanding Mentor Program.

Reply by BLE on 8/8/05 9:27am
Msg #57539

I think Allison has a point. Perhaps you could try your 1st initial and last name or 1st name and last initial.

Reply by Charles_CA on 8/8/05 12:37pm
Msg #57588

Re: Can't really agree

I have never had a problem witho someone using their name. You'll even find that most states allow you not to have to use a dba if you use you own name in starting a business. I think that Renee deserves kudos for using her name instead of hiding behind an alias (oh yes I guess we are supposed to call it a screen name). More power to you Renee. You had the guts to use yor own name. You have my support

Reply by katydyd_ny on 8/8/05 12:41pm
Msg #57589

Re: Can't really agree

I think they were talking about her e-mail address being Notarymom71 as opposed to something more "professional" sounding such as Notary71 or NotaryRS.

Reply by Charles_CA on 8/8/05 12:43pm
Msg #57590

Re: Can't really agree. Thanks katydyd_ny, I have to agree

that notarymom may limit business. Thanks for straightening me out.

Reply by katydyd_ny on 8/8/05 1:08pm
Msg #57595

to Charles_CA - Anytime! N/M

 

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