Notary Public in Chino Valley, Arizona | Welcome to the notary public and signing agent listing for Chino Valley, Arizona, 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 12/31/2013. | |  | Notary Public in Chino Valley, AZ Go Back to Arizona Index | | County list: according to our records, Chino Valley is in or near the following county(ies): Yavapai, Coconino, Gila, La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave | | INSTRUCTIONS: To view detailed profiles, click the ZIP Code link in the list below to access our notary search engine. On that page, click Search. Locate your notary in the search results. | |
| Search in ZIP Code: 86323 |
|  | Real Estate Licensed
Past Closing Escrow Coordinator
Certified Signing Agent
Bonded and Insured
Background Screened
Experienced in Refi's, HELOC's, Purchase and Sell Docs, and Reverse Mortgages.
My goal is to satisfy all parties involved in the transaction. I am prompt, efficient and extremely detail oriented. My work is not finished until the file has been closed. |
| | This profile was last updated on 9/3/2013 12:39:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Does Fingerprinting: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 86323 |
|  | Error-free documents! Fast turn-around! Great customer service! Teresa A. Kile, CNSA is a professional signing agent, background screened and certified with the National Notary Assocation. Over ten years experience in residential mortgage closings and document auditing. Visit www.ESSNotary.com for more information on services offered and discount for new customers! |
| | This profile was last updated on 9/10/2013 1:32:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes | | Recent Notary Talk Threads Authored by this Notary: | | Anyone else instructed not to leave a copy? Posted by Teresa Kile at 9/10/2013 1:33:00 PM | This is the first time I have ever received instructions where it says specifically that I am not to leave a copy of the documents with the borrower. It says if they want a copy, they need to contact the lender. Is this OK? |
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