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Interesting blog @ SSC
Posted by MistarellaFL of FL on 10/19/13 7:12pm Msg #488786
http://www.sunshinesigningconnection.com/Default.aspx?tabid=5489

Just one tasty tidbit:

Mobile Notary to Mobile Notary – Small Jobs add up to Big Bucks

In today’s age, mobile notaries are asked to perform all sorts of different mobile notary signings. As more laws come into play, and identity theft is at an all time high, more companies are requiring more types of documents to be notarized. If you ask most mobile notaries what type of signings they perform, the majority are going to say Real Estate transactions. Now if you ask the successful mobile notaries what types they sign, their answer is “all of them”. One thing I have noticed as a scheduler for a signing service is a lot of notaries say they will ONLY do Real Estate closings. That’s fine if you have established yourself with some companies as their preferred notary and they keep you busy enough. For the rest of the notaries, there are other options besides real estate closings to supplement your income.

Some of these jobs you may get called on, you may not be familiar with and that's okay. Let me tell you, these are the EASIEST ones to do, and my personal favorite. Now most of these types of signings don’t pay as much as a refinance or purchase closing, but for the time spent and the job at hand, it equals about the same or more. I know some of you are thinking, “I’ve been offered these before and they only pay $45, that’s not worth my time”. Well actually lets break this down. I will use an average for an example, some take more time and some take less time. We will compare a refinance at $100 and a smaller assignment at $45.

So for example let’s say the signing is at the same location. The average drive is 15 minutes, with some being more and some less. Costs for printing (paper and toner) is about $.07 per page. Let’s say it cost a total of $3 in gas.

So for the REFI, average page count is 120 pages plus a borrower copy. Total cost of printing is $16.80. Plus the $3.00 in gas. Total Cost to perform job, rounded up is $20.00. Leaving you a total of $80. Then the average time to complete a refinance is about an hour, with some going faster and others taking longer. Total time including drive would be 1 ½ hours for $80. Not bad money for the time.

Now let’s look at the smaller assignments. Average page count would be around 20 pages without a borrower copy. Printing cost is $1.40. We will add the $3.00 in fuel, totaling $5.00 if we round up. That leaves you $40. The average time to complete this type of signing is very quick and would be around 15 minutes. Some will take more time and others you will finish way before that. Total time to complete job including drive is around 45 minutes for $40.

So by comparing the 2 by average jobs, they actually equal out to the same amount of money made for your time spent working.

Most people don’t look at it this way and miss out on a lot of work. If you want to be a successful notary that is able to do this work full time don’t pass up on these opportunities. Not only is it extra cash in your pocket, at the end of the day it will earn you more business as well. Signing services take note of the people that complete these type of signings for them as they are harder to schedule. The schedulers take note of your name because they know they can count on your services regardless of what type of signing it is. So when the refi’s and purchases come in, you’ll end up being their first call.


Not worth your time? Hopefully this has helped change your view. Next time you get a call for a $45 job, remember that’s $45 added to your income that you didn’t have before. So before you pass up on these smaller jobs, remember, the small jobs add up to big bucks.

By Cory Byrd
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Messages in this Thread
 Need advice on backdating - ToniK on 10/18/13 2:31pm
 Exactly what you did. - Lee/AR on 10/18/13 3:02pm
 Re: Exactly what you did. - Calnotary on 10/18/13 3:06pm
 Good for you Tonik! That's exactly why I don't accept those - HrdwrkrVA on 10/18/13 3:21pm
 No!!! not a dream about backdating...lol n/m - ToniK on 10/18/13 3:58pm
 My decision was - ToniK on 10/18/13 3:51pm
 Woulda done the same, even w/ no security clearance! n/m -  JanetK_CA on 10/18/13 4:20pm
 Yes, precisely the POA I would have implemented, Toni! :D n/m -  Christine/OK on 10/19/13 4:05am
 Re: Need advice on backdating -  Notarysigner on 10/18/13 3:39pm
 Re: Need advice on backdating - NVLSlady/VA on 10/18/13 5:38pm
 Re: Need advice on backdating - ToniK on 10/18/13 5:54pm
 More Odd-size pages (also see Msg #482040) - NVLSlady/VA on 10/18/13 6:11pm
 I'm not sure about the "ruler pointed straight in your -  MW/VA on 10/18/13 7:40pm
 Re: I'm not sure about the "ruler pointed straight in your - NVLSlady/VA on 10/18/13 7:46pm
 I read that to mean she noticed when she was at the bo's -  MW/VA on 10/18/13 7:51pm
 Re: I read that to mean she noticed when she was at the bo's - NVLSlady/VA on 10/18/13 7:54pm
 Re: I'm not sure about the "ruler pointed straight in your - ToniK on 10/18/13 7:56pm
 2 sides to every story - SSC_Rep on 10/18/13 7:59pm
 Yes, two sides, but not allowing for when you send and -  jba/fl on 10/18/13 8:10pm
 Also, you did not, SSR, address the backdating issue. n/m -  jba/fl on 10/18/13 8:11pm
 They wont admit that. n/m - ToniK on 10/18/13 8:26pm
 Oh and to add - ToniK on 10/18/13 8:33pm
 I cant believe the sheninangans this CO goes through - ToniK on 10/18/13 8:25pm
 Please also address TIME you called to say (11:30am) docs - NVLSlady/VA on 10/18/13 8:42pm
 Why reply post to SS appears where it did . . . a mystery? n/m - NVLSlady/VA on 10/18/13 8:43pm
 Re: Need advice on backdating - ED Fadden on 10/18/13 8:38pm
 what an idiot - ToniK on 10/18/13 8:43pm
 Enough already--this is getting out of hand. Toni told her -  MW/VA on 10/18/13 8:54pm
 Re: what an idiot - ED Fadden on 10/18/13 8:55pm
 Re: what an idiot - ED Fadden on 10/18/13 8:57pm
 Re: what an idiot -  sueharke on 10/19/13 12:57am
 Re: what an idiot -  HisHughness on 10/19/13 1:57am
 Re: what an idiot - ED Fadden on 10/19/13 8:37am
 Re: what an idiot -  HisHughness on 10/19/13 8:43am
 I agree Hugh - ToniK on 10/19/13 5:39pm
 First post Ed? -  Notarysigner on 10/19/13 11:16am
 meant to say "your" obvious n/m -  Notarysigner on 10/19/13 11:18am
 Re: Need advice on backdating -  LKT/CA on 10/19/13 2:17pm
 Interesting blog @ SSC - MistarellaFL on 10/19/13 7:12pm
 What, what, what? -  jba/fl on 10/20/13 9:16am
 Re: What, what, what? - ED Fadden on 10/20/13 12:27pm
 Geez, Ed - MistarellaFL on 10/20/13 1:08pm
 Ummm..Ed? That remark was totally uncalled for.. -  Linda_H/FL on 10/21/13 7:07am



 
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