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 Fidelity Approval
Posted by Kelly Moore on 9/18/18 8:13pm

I am still trying to figure out how to become Fidelity approved. I am currently working on getting out from under the signing companies so I can make more money. Something I think all us notaries want to do. I have a new website, am purchasing $100,000 E&O, marketing materials but still need the Fidelity approval. I am also a member of the NNA which I understand is necessary. From what I gather from previous posts is you have to know an escrow officer at Fidelity or possibly have a LO give you a recommendation. Seems there should be a way to apply and not have to know someone. But that's why I'm asking for help...I don't know! Suggestions greatly appreciated.
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