Notary Public in Johnstown, Ohio | Welcome to the notary public and signing agent listing for Johnstown, Ohio, 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 Johnstown, OH Go Back to Ohio Index | | County list: according to our records, Johnstown is in or near the following county(ies): Licking, Coshocton, Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin, Knox, Muskingum, Perry | | 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. | |
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|  | I have been a notary signing specialist since 2002 and have performed loan closings for both purchase and refinance transactions the entire time. I have over 20 years of mortgage industry experience as an originator, credit analyst and a closer/funder, and understand how critical the closing process can be. NNA Certified Signing Agent with background check and $100k of E and O insurance. I have a dual tray laser printer, a digital camera and a portable scanner and almost any other office equipment you can think of in my well-equipped home office. I'll make sure your signing is done right the first time!
I serve the Central Ohio counties of Franklin, Licking, Delaware, Knox and Fairfield and can travel to all parts of the state as needed.
My fees are competetive and your signing will be performed in a professional manner.
email me atbobtheelder@gmail.comor call / text me at 614-638-8035

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| | This profile was last updated on 12/14/2013 9:49:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes | | Recent Notary Talk Threads Authored by this Notary: | | Does anyone use black ink for signings... Posted by BobtheElder at 7/26/2013 7:20:00 PM | Had one today that had two different instruction sheets, one said use black ink, the other said to use blue... of course nobody answered the phone to tell me which so I used blue (which is the only color of pen I carry these days anyway...) just wondered if there is anybody out there that really uses black ink??? |
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