Notary Public in Castle Rock, Colorado | Welcome to the notary public and signing agent listing for Castle Rock, Colorado, 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 Castle Rock, CO Go Back to Colorado Index | | County list: according to our records, Castle Rock is in or near the following county(ies): Douglas, Arapahoe, El Paso, Elbert, Jefferson, Teller | | 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: 80104 |
|  | I am presentable, dependable, knowledgeable, experienced, and accurate. I do all types of loan closings, and other notarial services. I have over 20 years experience Notary/Real Estate Broker, and have presented/closed several thousand loans. CSA with BGC. I have all the latest equipment, laser fax/dual tray printers, cable. I am commissioned, licensed, bonded, and insured. |
| | This profile was last updated on 12/30/2013 9:29:00 AM. | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Recent Notary Talk Threads Authored by this Notary: | | FYI workforce.sterlingdirect.com Posted by Les_CO at 10/23/2013 1:29:00 PM | I’ve just spent the better part of two hours trying to get Sterling’s web page for their background check to work ….I couldn’t do it, I could not get passed the address info page, I finally called their 800 number, and spoke to a very polite Hindu gent…polite but without a clue, he asked for the URL so as to navigate to the page I was on, I gave him several, and finally my login and password, he still could not help (or understand) put me on hold (after 5 minutes I hung up)…so now perhaps half my personal info is floating around Bombay somewhere! I went back in and tried to delete what I had entered but who knows…….Anyway If this is the king of operation Sterling is I want NO PART of them. |
| | | Background Checks Posted by Les_CO at 10/15/2013 1:04:00 PM | Just FYI I recently received this from FNF (Fidelity National Financial) regarding their “Preferred Lenders.” FNF must have a copy of your NNA ‘certificate’ before you can do any signings for these lenders. I paraphrase: As November 1, 2013 any of FNF’s ‘Preferred Notaries’ that do closing for our ‘Preferred Lenders’ must have a current Background Check from The NNA, or Sterling info Systems. Our Preferred lenders are: 1/ Bank of America, 2/BMO Harris, 3/ JP Morgan Chase, 4/ Union Bank, 5/ US Bank, /Wells Fargo. So it’s the LENDERS that are requiring this…. The Title Companies, and their respective SS are just following orders….Personally I HATE the NNA, I am NOT a member, I believe they alone have caused the downfall of a good professional business (NSA) by their greedy unconscionable tactics but ….. FNF must have a copy of your NNA BGC ‘certificate’ before you can do any signings for these lenders, and apparently the Sterling deal is not up and running yet. I guess FNF can make their own rules….but I smell dishonest business practices, and kickbacks somewhere in this mess. JMO
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| | | For Virginia Notaries Posted by Les_CO at 10/8/2013 3:00:00 PM | Does anyone know about the new requirement in Virginia that the security instruments, i.e. mortgage/deed of trust and riders, now need to be recorded before the TC can disburse funds? Does this mean that rather that getting paid several days after a signing, that it could take weeks? |
| | | FYI Posted by Les_CO at 9/20/2013 11:57:00 AM | http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/prepare-for-tough-times-if-your-job-has-anything-to-do-with-real-estate-or-mortgages
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| | | Deadbeat 101 Posted by Les_CO at 8/10/2013 2:19:00 PM | For those who keep asking why there are so many no-pay, slow-pay, deadbeat, undercapitalized, low-ballers out there. Deadbeats… want to keep the ENTIRE signing fee for themselves…..and they can….because: This business is totally unregulated. It is not illegal not to pay bills (very difficult to prove fraud, or intent). It is virtually impossible to collect from them and usually costs far more that its worth to try. They are usually judgment proof (have no visible assets) The Low-ballers…..Obviously want to keep most of the signing fee for themselves. Slow pay…no money…….Example: 10 signings a day, 5 days a week pay $100.00 each collect $125.00 each. (In today’s market inexperienced, undercapitalized new companies are unlikely to command top fees, they will have to discount to get work, and pay more to get help) 1st week: Outlay 0, working capital advanced by notaries $5000.00, accounts receivable $6250. 2nd week: Outlay 0, working capital advanced by notaries $10,000.00, accounts receivable and cash received $12,500.00. 3rd week: Outlay 0, working capital advanced by notaries $15000.00, accounts receivable and cash received $18,750.00. 4th week, Outlay 0, working capital advanced by notaries $20,000.00, Accounts receivable and cash received $25,000.00. If they pay every 90 days just triple the figures. If they pay every 30 days they now take part of their cash received and pay the first week’s notaries. It’s basically a Ponzi scheme. The undercapitalized but honest ones use the 3rd and 4th weeks notary’s money to pay the 1st weeks; and the 1st and 2nds to pay expenses. If they are very lucky and frugal they may someday catch up, but one bad week or a couple of fees eaten will sink them. The dishonest ones just keep it all. The Good Honest companies……. take their capital, pay their expenses and their contracted notaries, the first week, and the second week, and then from then on, and then replenish their capital if and when they can from their gross profit. PLEASE REMEMBER…You that work with these companies are their PARTNERS! They could NOT exist without YOU! Both good and bad. JMO
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|  | 19 years experience in mortgage refinance, I-9s, car loans etc. |
| | This profile was last updated on 10/14/2013 3:28:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes |
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