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RETIRED ATTORNEY Hugh Nations is a former Texas loan officer, metropolitan journalist, college teacher, magazine publisher, and CEO of a non-profit. In 10 years as a signing agent, he has handled closings for virtually all the major lenders, and can offer attorney office closings for Texas HELOCS.
THROUGH Signing Agents of Austin, Hugh Nations offers the same level of professionalism you would provide your customers if you were there yourself, at highly competitive rates and fully bonded and insured. Under the SAA 'Get It Right the First Time' Policy, if our error delays funding, you don't pay for either the original closing or any needed corrective measures.
ON A PERSONAL NOTE: I do not mean to offend anyone, and especially do not wish to discourage potentially lucrative business, but please, if you are one of the companies that looks only at the price of a signing agent and not at the value he brings to the table, let's not waste our respective time. My fees are competitive and in turn I expect your payment to be fair and prompt. Also, my law practice was in Atlanta; I am not licensed in Texas, and do not function as an attorney for Texas closings, just as the most effective signing agent your clients will ever encounter.
Call Hugh; like everyone else who calls, you'll really appreciate the results. |
| | This profile was last updated on 12/24/2013 11:03:00 AM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Recent Notary Talk Threads Authored by this Notary: | | Look on my favored status, ye lesser signing agents ... Posted by HisHughness at 10/31/2013 2:59:00 PM | ... and let the envy corrode your very souls.
Yesterday, I received an assignment for a home equity closing on Nov. 14. You read that right: November-the-ever-loving 14th. Today, I received the documents.
I will let you know how many document corrections I receive between now and then.
And when the loan cancels. |
| | | This is how one responsible, reasonable SS will respond ... Posted by HisHughness at 10/30/2013 12:11:00 PM | ... to the Fidelity demand for a background check and a letter of authorization. I received this email this AM; obviously, the SS owner does not wish to wave any red flags, so I am not going to identify her.
***I am going to just completely ignore the demand [Note: for a background check]. I am intimately familiar with how Fidelity escrow officers operate. Not all of them check the approved vendor list, which we are on. SS are not required to have a BGC. EOs do not disclose who the lender is when they place their signing orders with us. Even if they did, there is no way for the individual EO to check with corporate to see if the NSA has been assigned to covered their file has a BGC on file with FNF corporate. If corporate audits the invoices, they will see an invoice from a SS that does not detail who the NSA on the file was.
I just do not see FNF spending the amount of money they would have to in order to audit all the files that are signed via a signing service to see if the individual NSA has a BGC on file with them.
We are prepared to lose the FNF orders for those 6 lenders if that is what will happen down the road, but we are not going to comply with their demand for having every NSA in our network go through the cost of what I deem to be an unnecessary BGC and an overt intrusion into their personal information. It would open them up to identity theft and I do not want it on my conscience that we forced them to do this. I am sure at some point FNF corporate may realize we are in non-compliance, but so be it.***
I hope that other SS operators who read this forum respond similarly.
At some point, Fidelity has to feel the economic and operational pinch themselves and realize what disruption their unreasonable demands have occasioned in the industry they are very much a part of.
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| | | I've been advised by a lurker on the forum ... Posted by HisHughness at 10/28/2013 4:01:00 PM | ... that the Sterling portal for BGCs forwards the entire background check to Fidelity. I have not verified that, and cannot vouch for its authenticity, though I trust the source. |
| | | The heavyweight just weighed in Posted by HisHughness at 10/24/2013 10:01:00 AM | For those who did not receive it, Harry has now been in touch with the compliance officer for Fidelity and has submitted a compelling case in opposition to exclusive NNA background checks. In essence, he has told Fidelity the same thing that I have long contended: NNA is not a positive influence in our industry, and limiting background checks to those provided by NNA will wreak untold damage across the entire industry. In fact, he made the point in compelling fashion that the BGC offered by NotRot is superior to that offered by NNA.
I realize this is a business for Harry. Nonetheless, I have never seen him take any action that I considered counter to the best interests of our industry. From my perspective, he has always operated from the angle that what is good for the industry is good for Notary Rotary, and what is good for Notary Rotary he makes sure is good for the industry.
He certainly has done that with regard to background checks. |
| | | Okay, everybody, you have been heard Posted by HisHughness at 10/22/2013 11:10:00 PM | There is correspondence going to Fidelity, by someone who has far greater clout than any of us individuals, that emphatically points out that Fidelity's name is being tossed around by people who are distributing misinformation. Fidelity is beginning to react, as you can see by the letter posted below.
If you are contacted by an SS, I suggest you tell them you KNOW, beyond all question, that Fidelity is NOT requiring an NNA background check; that Fidelity has offered three alternatives to BGCs; and demand that you be allowed to use any of the BGC sources approved by Fidelity.
Roll over to the NNA dog whistle and you will pay far more in the long run than that initial $99 NNA wants to saddle you with. |
| | | Challenge, challenge, challenge Posted by HisHughness at 10/22/2013 2:18:00 PM | If anybody tells you that you MUST have an NNA background check because that's what < their > client is demanding, you need to challenge that and tell them it simply is not the case. This is a PM I received today from a lurker on the forum. It is an email she received today.
*** Here is the answer from ServiceLink-- we have multiple choices for the background check and are NOT required to do business with the NNA. Sterling is up and running, and the program was established by Fidelity, so it obviously meets their requirements.
XXXXX – If you are willing to obtain a background check that meets ServiceLink requirements the information is below: https://usaspecialservices.instascreen.net/quickapp/ As an FYI on background checks it will need to include clear checks of the National Sex Offenders Registry, OFAC (Terrorist Watch List), SSN Trace, County and Federal Criminal History. You can also obtain this from the NNA, Notary Rotary or CrimCheck. Just make sure all of the checks are covered for approval. Thank you DDW Dawn Woods Team Leader, Crisis Recruit ----------------------------------------------------------------- ServiceLink, FNF’s National Lender Platform 400 Corporation Dr. | Aliquippa, PA 15001 (724) 512-4674 (direct dial) | (888) 744-8467 (fax) ----------------------------------------------------------------- *** |
| | | I want some of the brand of coffee Cheryl's drinking n/m Posted by HisHughness at 10/20/2013 3:55:00 PM | |
| | | I hate to sound like a Johnny One Note ... Posted by HisHughness at 10/20/2013 2:17:00 PM | ... but the #@&%$#@ new Yahoo! still has me buffaloed (Not entirely unexpected; I'm still rassling with the operation of Touch-Tone phones).
I have been unable to locate three functions from the old Yahoo!:
1. When in your inbox, how do you navigate up and down between messages? In the old Yahoo! (May it rest in honored and much-missed peace), there were up and down arrows.
2. Text formatting for size. I have found only formatting for text color.
3. Text highlighting. Again, I have found only formatting for text color, not background.
I feel like I have been forced to trade in my beloved Roadmaster for a new vehicle with only three wheels. |
| | | From a NotRot profile: Posted by HisHughness at 10/19/2013 10:57:00 PM | ***Duel tray printer***
Toner cartridges at 40 paces? |
| | | High-kicking all the way to the grave Posted by HisHughness at 10/18/2013 10:12:00 AM | Got a call last night. An elderly woman (actually, only 71, five years younger than me) had just been taken by ambulance to a hospice and possibly would not make it through the night. She needed a will and a POA notarized.
So, went in, signer was alert but weak. Not only alert, but still full of P&V. She was insistent that she wanted her beer. Relatives finally got consent to get her one can today, but, as a daughter pointed out, the hospice did not specify the <size> of the can: It could be 40 ounces.
On the way out, I told her, "Judy, I may come back tomorrow and have a beer with you."
"Okay," she replied, "but nothing hinky."
That's my kind of woman. Well ... don't know about the "no hinky" restriction, but otherwise, she and I were soulmates. |
| | | This forum used to be a place to glean useful ... Posted by HisHughness at 10/17/2013 10:51:00 PM | ... information for professional notaries.
Of late, it consists of only three topics:
1. Somebody is demanding I get a background check, and I don't want to.
2. Business is slow, but the mailman bringing my bills isn't.
3. Somebody is not paying me, and I want us all to pee on his grave en masse.
Give it a break, folks. At least talk about something else occasionally, like is it shouting if you use all caps in the venue statement of an acknowledgement, or what if the signer's drivers license is in Cyrillic, or if the notary is an atheist, can he call on the name of God in swearing somebody?
I'm getting desperate. If I read many more of those BGC posts, I'm going to switch over and start reading the numbers forum. That's how bad it's gotten, folks. |
| | | Yahoo! Bless its souless, incompetent #@%&#@ heart ... Posted by HisHughness at 10/14/2013 10:54:00 AM | ... has finally gotten around this morning to switching me to its new and "improved" format.
I cannot find any way to access my contacts list to send emails. I have double-clicked on everything in sight. I have right-clicked on the same spots. I have spit on my hands and spun around three times. Nothing works.
Have any other unfortunate Yahoo! victims found a way to add contacts list addresses in the "To" window of an outgoing email? Frustrated people want to know. |
| | | One more reason to dislike big banks Posted by HisHughness at 10/13/2013 10:00:00 AM | http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/08/the-guarantee-that-banks-may-fear-to-invoke/?src=recpb
When are some of these people going to jail? |
| | | I use Yahoo. Is anyone else getting an inordinate number ... Posted by HisHughness at 10/11/2013 6:46:00 PM | ... of spam messages? I came home last night after four hours away and had 128, many repeats. |
| | | Query Posted by HisHughness at 10/10/2013 9:47:00 AM | I have received an assignment from a title company in the Northwest. The assignment came from a "limited practice officer."
What is that? Is it someone who has been practicing only a short time? Someone who is quite restricted in her outlook, and is thus a limited person? Someone who is just practicing to be an officer, and is limited to that? And what is she supposed to be a officer of? |
| | | A word of caution that I have voiced before Posted by HisHughness at 10/6/2013 3:02:00 PM | It is two vastly different things to say that you have not been paid $XXX by XXX for XX months than to say that others should be cautious about dealing with XXX because they may be going bankrupt.
You can recite the facts of your dealings, as long as they are not embellished, and caution others to take heed of your experience. To go beyond that in a fashion that can damage a business, though, is actionable, as many have learned to their dismay. If others cannot draw their own conclusions from your experience, you don't need to put yourself out on a shaky limb to protect them. |
| | | An object lesson in perseverance Posted by HisHughness at 10/5/2013 7:27:00 PM | Some time back I received a notice from a lawyer, indicating that I might be entitled to participate in a settlement in a class action lawsuit titled MBA Surety Agency, Inc. vs ATT Mobility LLC.
Now, I frankly don’t remember ever being an ATT customer, though there is a great likelihood in my peregrinations through the various mobile phone service providers I had landed in the ATT corral at one time or another. However, based upon what the lawyer had to say, I may have been used and abused by ATT at some time in the past, and he was prepared to plead my case fervently to make me whole.
Never one to miss a chance to bring justice to the teeming masses, the Great Unwashed, I filled out all the forms and sent them in, just as I did the subsequent mailings that occasionally arrived upon my ATT-deprived doorstep.
Today, it all paid off, all that persistence and dedication to the Cause of Justice for the Hoi Polloi. I received a check from the ATT Mobility Universal Services Fund to compensate me for the damages I received at the unfeeling hands of ATT. I hold it now, the result of unstinting adherence to seeking What Is Right.
It is for $0.02.
I did it for you, the Little People.
Never give up. Never give in.
Just putting in my two cents worth. |
| | | While your back was turned ... Posted by HisHughness at 10/3/2013 12:32:00 PM | ... XYZ supplanted your state government in matters notary public. From the profile of a notary public in my area:
"Above all, we are bound by the Notary Public Code of Professional Responsibility. This ensures that all notary services performed conform to the standards of the National Notary Association ..."
I will leave unremarked what those standards are, and how they might comport with relevant state laws; that topic has been amply discussed here on many occasions. |
| | | Got an email from an SS today Posted by HisHughness at 10/2/2013 7:28:00 PM | Noted that the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will be tightening things up in the mortgage industry (not a bad thing at all). Wanted the standard documents, plus my picture.
Told them I would send the picture, but I wanted assurances they would not be selling it to Vogue or Elle or Playgirl. Got a quite serious reply that it would only go on my profile.
Sometimes, I think I must exist in a parallel universe. |
| | | When Cheryl started her tirades against ... Posted by HisHughness at 10/2/2013 11:08:00 AM | ...ANS and its shady owner, I frankly attributed it to Cheryl being Cheryl: Just this week's cause d'jour.
However, I am impressed beyond all measure at her persistence, dedication, and effectiveness. She appears to be well on her way to bringing the miscreants to heel. It has been, and continues to be, a truly remarkable performance by a woman who apparently has made this a full-time job while holding down an actual full-time job. We as a profession owe her a big group hug for her efforts; as far as I know, I've never worked for these sleazebags, but if Cheryl's efforts pay off, we <all> will benefit.
Great job, Cheryl. You're a good man.
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| | | Recurring themes Posted by HisHughness at 9/23/2013 12:12:00 AM | TOP 10 ORIGINAL POSTS IN DISCUSS WORK THREADS No. 10: Hello, I am a newbie. How do I get closings, and do I tie my right shoe or my left shoe first? Also, would you consider adopting me till I start bringing in $100,000 annually next month?
No. 9: What kind of printer do you veteran agents prefer? The signing services keep asking me if I have a laser printer. Do I have to have a computer to go with it?
No. 8: I have not been paid by the Dewey Cheatem Signing Service; they owe me $300 for 10 closings. Does anyone have the address for the Attorney General of the United States? No. 7: I think all we signing agents should stick together against those predatory signing services. Myself, I refuse to pay them more than $15 to let me do a signing while I’m learning, unless it is less than 10 miles from my home.
No. 6: Signing services are roach droppings from roaches that have been eating my ex-spouse’s cooking.
No. 5: XYZ doesn’t know what it’s talking about. They're about as effective at advising notaries as Jon Gosselin would be as a marriage counselor.
No. 4: A title company is requiring me to get an XYZ background check. Does anyone know if they check the sex offender website for my state?
No. 3: This belongs in Leisure. Those folks will laugh at anything, including <your> buffalo snot.
No. 2: This belongs in Just Politics, with all the other fringe far right, nazi, fascist, conservative, reactionary crap.
And the No. 1 original post that kicks off Discuss Work threads:
No. 1: You are all meanies, and I hope a badger runs up your anus.
TOP 10 RESPONSES TO ORIGINAL POSTS IN DISCUSS WORK
No. 10: Google SOX. Send them all your information. You might also want to forward the accumulated information to Nigerian widows who want to send you money, in the event the SOX connection doesn’t work out.
No. 9: Veteran agents such as Bob_Chicago long ago settled on any dot matrix printer as the best, backed up by a mimeograph machine. The only problem with that setup, Bob says, is that it drowns out the sound from his 8-track player.
No. 8: When you reach the U.S. Attorney General, please ask if he would be interested in a class action suit against Nigerian widows.
No. 7: Sounds like you’re on the right track. You may want to consider claiming SOX as a dependent on your income tax also.
No. 6: Calling some signing services “roach droppings” is an insult to roaches.
No. 5: You’re right, but it’s talking nonsense all the way to the bank. Looked at the size of <your> account lately?
No. 4: Don’t worry about it. For some signing services, hiring sex offenders would be an upgrade.
No. 3: It wasn’t a joke, blockhead. Besides, with all the pet videos being posted there, Leisure has all the attraction of a litter box nowadays.
No. 2: Don’t tell me where my posts belong, you leftwing, socialist, communist bloodsucker.
And the No. 1 response to the No. 1 original post:
No. 1: I’m sorry; I just don’t have time to tell you that you’re an idiot who doesn’t deserve to live. My anus is itching something horrible.
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| | | Important: About that perjury clause Posted by HisHughness at 9/22/2013 12:18:00 PM | I'm doing this as a message apart from the original thread because I don't want it to get lost amongst all the other postings on the subject. The clause in question, which originated in California and like so many other disquieting things from California -- Valley Girl speech, "Mexican food" that would be unrecognizable in Monterrey -- is spreading like mold across the country, reads: "I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of [wherever] that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct."
One California poster, responding to queries about what to do about the clause, stated: "People read way too much in to it."
That is far, far from the case. People outside California, where it is required, are justified to be concerned over the ramifications of signing off on such a certification.
Perjury is a <criminal> offense. Rather than just paying money damages to make such a charge go away, you can actually be sent to prison if convicted of perjury. Further, you have already done some of the prosecution's job in certifying that you essentially admit a criminal offense if the notarial certificate is incorrect.
On top of all that, good luck in mounting an inexpensive defense if you submitted yourself to the laws of another jurisdiction, as in an Illinois notary closing on a property in West Virginia. You have just said you agree to be tried under the laws of West Virginia, which means your Illinois lawyer has to school himself in West Virginia law before ever setting foot in the courtroom.
If your state does not require you to execute such a certification, DO NOT DO IT. If this particular destructive California mold continues to spread, and other state lawmakers actually adopt it, make sure that when you sign it, the clause submits you to the perjury laws of <your> state.
No thanks are necessary for this advice. Just name your firstborn after me (if a girl, Huette is just fine). I do request that you not, as have some members of this forum, name your toilet after me. |
| | | I'll be in Tampa Sunday through Tuesday ... Posted by HisHughness at 9/12/2013 12:26:00 AM | ... if anybody wants to have lunch. (512)797-3237 |
| | | Would someone who knows a helluva lot more than I do ... Posted by HisHughness at 9/10/2013 10:54:00 AM | ... about apostilles call me or PM me? I'm trying to help an elderly widow friend relocate to Costa Rica. |
| | | I keep getting messages from well-meaning souls ... Posted by HisHughness at 9/9/2013 11:08:00 AM | ... that they have endorsed me on Linked-In. I gather I must have signed up for LI several years ago, but I have never taken the time to learn how to return the favor, or to determine what Linked-In is all about, so I guess I probably have offended some folks who took the time to do me what they thought was a favor.
Has any signing agent on this board ever gotten <any> business at all from Linked-In? If so, how did it happen? |
| | | Are notaries authorized to mail medical records ... Posted by HisHughness at 9/6/2013 9:31:00 AM | ... when they notarize medical affidavits? Is it a breach of confidentiality for the medical practitioner to surrender records to the notary, who is not employed by the medical office nor directly employed by the attorney seeking the records? If the notary is contracted by the attorney directly, rather than being hired by a records-gathering company, does that change the equation? |
| | | Decisions I regret Posted by HisHughness at 9/5/2013 10:09:00 AM | Choosing Yahoo as my email provider. It has gotten inexcusably unreliable and crotchety in the past year.
Electing a carrier that does not support the IPhone. I love Boost Mobile, and I really miss the simple utility of my flipphone, but sometimes, you just have to suck it up.
Joining the NNA my first year as a signing agent. I wish I could say I have never contributed in any fashion to the growth of that lamentable organization.
Never having learned how to use Excel spreadsheets. Keeping books using only Word is as big a drag as trying to cook real Mexican food without using hog lard.
Peeing on that electric fence when I was 13. It still stings when I think about it, which is every time I ... well, never mind. |
| | | List of necessities to take on hospital admission Posted by HisHughness at 8/29/2013 1:21:00 PM | I think something on this order should be supplied by every admitting physician. So many times I have seen badly needed notarizations stymied because the signer did not have the requisite ID with them in the hospital. Any suggested additions?
Current list of medications & dosages, or the medications themselves. Toothbruth. Clean underwear (can be eliminated for those free souls who don't wear it). Clothes to wear upon discharge. Government-issued identification with picture and signature, preferably driver’s license or passport. Credit card or cash sufficient to pay notary if necessary.
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| | | What is the meaning of the arrow ... Posted by HisHughness at 8/23/2013 12:58:00 AM | ... to the left of the "Date Added" notation for entries in Signing Central? |
| | | Has anyone had trouble signing up ... Posted by HisHughness at 8/21/2013 12:57:00 AM | ...for the Hertz benefit? I need a rental car tomorrow, and thought I'd give it a fling, but it keeps rejecting me with this message: •There is an issue with your credit card. Please confirm with your credit card company that the billing address matches one of the addresses you have listed or if your credit card has any potential validation issues. [DE341]
The address is the same billing address I have used for years. I used the 9-digit ZIP, I inserted spaces between the 4-number sets on my credit cards, I scrunched my nose up tight: Nothing has worked.
Any suggestions, other than to call Enterprise, which is my next attempt to correct the problem. |
| | | Picky picky picky Posted by HisHughness at 8/7/2013 9:05:00 AM | Ringggg…
This is Hugh.
Are you a mobile notary?
Yes, I am.
Can you come to BFEgypt, TX? I need a power of attorney.
I can, but there may be a less expensive way for you to do it. Who’s going to be signing the POA?
I guess I will. It’s for my father-in-law.
Why would you be signing a POA for your father-in-law?
I have his POA. We’re building a house, and the lender wants its own POA.
Um…you’re going to be using a power of attorney to sign a power of attorney? I don’t think that would work. You probably need to check with the lender on that.
Well, I guess we could help him make an X.
Ooookaaay…is he mentally alert: Know his birthday, how many kids he has, what the date is?
Yeah, but you couldn’t understand a word he says…Tell you what, that’s okay. We’ll call somebody else.
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| | | A class act Posted by HisHughness at 7/31/2013 12:36:00 AM | Somehow, two checks apparently got issued to me for the same closing in May. I have no idea how it happened, whether I failed to record receipt of the first check (it was received within seven days of the closing), called to inquire, and a second check was issued; or some other convoluted skein of events.
In any event, the title company issued a stop payment on the second check. I called to ask why. A series of emails ensued between me and the ops manager for the title company, and he finally told me that regardless of how it occurred, he was having a replacement check issued. It was worth it, he said, to retain my goodwill.
Retain my goodwill? He can borrow my car for the entire month of August. I will mow his lawn. If I had a wife, I would ask her to cook his dinner.
The title company is Performance Title. Mark down that name; they have 4 1/2 stars in Signing Central, and deserve 6.
Here's the kicker: I have done a total of one -- that's right, ONE -- closing for Performance this year. I am by no means their go-to guy. You have to wonder: If I was their preferred closer, what would they be willing to do for me; maybe make a down payment on a condo? |
| | | Innovative approach to underwater mortgages Posted by HisHughness at 7/30/2013 5:49:00 AM | http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/30/business/in-a-shift-eminent-domain-saves-homes.html?pagewanted=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20130730 |
| | | Comments, please Posted by HisHughness at 7/27/2013 12:11:00 AM | Would some of the more experienced signing agents give me their views on this, please?
The quote below is from a 3-page POA for a Texas home equity loan. It was part of the loan package from a large and quite respected title company -- 4+ stars in NotRot. This is only part of the POA, though it may be the most onerous. I have not seen a correction agreement that granted such sweeping powers to the TC/Lender. Have I just not been paying attention? These are some of the powers granted under the POA:
***The true and lawful Agent for the Principal, and in Principal’s name to complete, execute, place our initials on and sign the Principal’s names on “Closing Documents” related to the above referenced Loan Transaction, and to execute, by the initialization and signature, as required by the authorized Attorney in Fact, for the purpose of completing the Closing Documents in the above referenced Loan Transaction:
Closing Documents include but are not limited to Notes, Deeds, Mortgages/Deeds of Trust, Subordinations, security instruments, riders, attachments, title company internal documents, addenda, including documents necessary or requested by XXX, Lender or other parties to the Loan Transaction, including but not limited to governmental and taxing authorities. In addition, in the event of clerical errors or mistakes, including but not limited to omissions, spelling, grammatical, typographical and scrivener errors, then in such events, the Principal hereby gives its consent and grants authority to the Agent to correct any omission, misstatement or inaccuracy and execute any new or corrected or completed documents as may be deemed necessary to ready [remedy] any omission, inaccuracy or misstatement.***
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| | This profile was last updated on 11/20/2013 2:20:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Additional languages: Spanish |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78731 |
|  | Communicative. Flexible. Trustworthy. Professional. Available 24/7. Has access to title company or attorney offices for TX required closings for competitive fee. 1000s of signings. |
| | This profile was last updated on 12/15/2013 9:24:00 AM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Does Fingerprinting: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78749 |
|  | Hi, I'm Floyd! I'm a Certified Notary Singing Agent, commissioned in the state of Texas. I am licensed, bonded and background checked by the National Notary Association. I want to help make the signing process easy and stress free for both the signers and the title companies or settlement agencies. I have experience in refinances, reverse mortgages, buyers and sellers packages. I travel in and around the Austin area, just ask. Call me! I look forward to working with you. Thank You!
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| | This profile was last updated on 11/25/2013 5:46:00 AM. | | Has Laser Printer: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78716 |
|  | Responsible, reliable, flexible, and communicative. I have done loan signings for years. I have been a professional real estate agent in the State of Texas for 22 years. Past loan processor. State of the art office equipment Eye for detail.
50k E&O insurance |
| | This profile was last updated on 12/25/2013 9:35:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78721 |
|  | i have successfully closed over 2500 loans. |
| | This profile was last updated on 12/10/2013 5:23:00 AM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78747 |
|  | I'm a certified Notary Signing Agent that is dependable and experienced. Certified and back ground screened by the National Notary Association, Errors and omissions insured, and Bonded. Mobile notary service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week at a location that is convenient to the client., A service I take pride in. Experienced in refinance, reverse mortgage and purchase loan signings.
I service the Austin area and surrounding counties including Travis, Bastrop, Caldwell, and Hays.
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| | This profile was last updated on 12/30/2013 4:55:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Additional languages: Spanish |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78744 |
|  | Nation wide closings available. Phynix Management Group has been in business over 13 years and we are very customer oriented and feel that any fees we charge are reasonable and within industry guidelines. If you are looking for a company to fill in for busy times or to do all of your closing scheduling, we would appreciate an opportunity to prove ourselves with you.
As the owner I have 16 years experienced in mortgage closings including New Purchases, HELOC, Refinance, Sellers Docs as well as Reverse Mortages. I am experience in taking loan applications for both Reverse Mortgages and standard Refinance mortgages. I am a certified TRUSTED ENROLLMENT AGENT (TEA). Satisfaction guaranteed. I take great pride in my accuracy of closings and I always meet appointment commitments. I am a member of NNA and have completed my background check. I cover Hays, Travis, Comal, Bastrop and Williamson counties. References available on request. Also, schedule other notaries, nation wide, as needed and requested by my customers |
| | This profile was last updated on 7/29/2013 8:45:00 PM. | | Does Fingerprinting: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78732 |
|  | | | This profile was last updated on 9/17/2013 3:47:00 PM. | | Additional languages: Spanish |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78747 |
|  | Best Choice Mobile Notary will notarize any legal document. As a Notary Signing Agent my staff is specifically trained to handle the signing of mortgage documents. We are aware of the thriving real estate and refinancing markets that have companies scrambling to hire Notary Signing Agents to help meet their increased business demands. Both services are available to mortgage lenders, title and escrow companies, small businesses and for the general public, schools, hospitals, and Attorneys.
Our goal is to provide legal, professional, and quality Notary Public to individuals and companies abiding by the State of Texas Statutes.
Our staff is trained to handle all notarial signings. We are available 24/7. We come to you. For Notarial price list see our website or calll us.
We are also available for car retrieval from the impound on all documents requiring a notary.
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| | This profile was last updated on 7/27/2013 3:54:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78746 |
|  | I have owned and operated Genesis Signing Services for approximately 7 years and, prior to that I was an Escrow officer for many years.
Proficient in witnessing/notarizing all types of loan docs, tax liens, wills, POA's, medical records, etc...
Professionalism and integrity with every closing! |
| | This profile was last updated on 11/25/2013 7:29:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78727 |
|  | Familiar with all types of closings including HELOCS and Cash out Home Equity.
Have access to Title Company to close HELOCS and Home Equity loans.
Certified and Background Screened
24 Hour and short notice. Nationwide service on short notice |
| | This profile was last updated on 11/24/2013 10:09:00 AM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78737 |
|  | Available in the Greater Austin Area, mainly Travis and Hays counties. I offer professional Mobile Notary services, signing agent services and fingerprinting. Courtesy closings at the Title Office (Texas Cash out/Home Equity Loans). Capable to close eSign loans.
I have been in business for the last 5 years and have closed over 2000 various loans, including, but not limited to residential refinance, purchase, Home Equity Line of credit, construction and reverse mortgages.
For fast and timely document retrieval I have HP LaserJet P2055dn dual tray printer, accept fax, fax-to-PC, electronic, and overnight documents. I consider myself very dependable, accurate, punctual, and reliable. I strive for completeness in product quality of closing documents and return signed documents within the timeframe requested.
Member of the National Notary Association, American Association of Notaries, Notary Rotary, and Notary Depot.
NNA Certified Loan Signer with valid EandO insurance and background check. For Background check please refer to National Notary Association website.
Please, do not hesitate to contact me if you need a professional that will provide you with an exceptional service. |
| | This profile was last updated on 12/30/2013 8:20:00 AM. | | Does Fingerprinting: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes | | Additional languages: Polish |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78757 |
|  | I am a Certified Loan Signing Agent, 2013 NNA Back ground checked. I work with several major Title & Escrow Companies. My experience is extensive in Mortgage Refinancing, Home Equity Loans, Investment Property Refinancing, Non-Homestead signings, New Mortgage Closings, Split Signings, Short Sales, VA Loans. Extensive experienced in Tax Loans, Structured Settlement and Lottery Buy Outs, Debt Modification/Renegotiation Signings. Some of my major clients include; JP Morgan Chase, State Farm Financial, Adobe Title, LLC, Superior Abstract & Title, Edward Jones Financial, JMC Title Agency, LLC, Capital Title of Texas, Title Source Inc, Service Link, and numerous other lenders, and Title Companies. I have helped title companies with closings at their facility when they are over booked. I also do Merchant Inspections, as an Independant Contractor, for National Creditors Connection Inc. ( NCCI ), whom I've been doing inspections for, for the last few years. Some of the Merchants include business customers for Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase Paymentech, Equifax, Experian,Lexis Nexis, SBA, The Work Number, National Tenants Network, and many other entities. I also have a close working relationship with several title companies for those cash out refi's and equity or lines of credit, that require the use of a title company, or an attorney's office. My rates are reasonable and pride myself in doing a professional job. I service the Greater Austin, Texas, area,including the counties of Travis, qWilliamson, Hays, Bastrop. If a signing room is required I do need a 24 hour notice to insure I can book one for the specified time. I do accept edocs, and really appreciate receiving docs, as soon as possible to make sure I am not delayed to the signing. I am also experienced in the serving of Subpeonas, and the retrival of medical records from the Custodian of Records , at medical facilities. I also serve Subpeonas, to Agents of Service, on behalf of law firms.
As a survivor of one of the deadliest cancers, Pancreatic Cancer, I support PAN-CAN, And all cancer research institutions. 10%, of every closing fee goes to a cancer research institution. |
| | This profile was last updated on 11/17/2013 12:33:00 PM. | | Does Fingerprinting: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes | | Additional languages: Spanish |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78758 |
|  | Over 500 closings, New Purchase, Refinance, Reverse Mortgage, VA, FHA, Home Equity, Seller Docs, Reverse Mortgage Applications, Debt Settlement, IRS Settlement. NNA certified and background-screened signing agent, I provide professional, accurate, friendly service with a smile. Serving the greater Austin area, Austin, Pflugerville, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Travis and Williamson Counties. Excellence in customer service ensures repeat business. $100K E&O.
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| | This profile was last updated on 12/28/2013 5:22:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Does Fingerprinting: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78727 |
|  | Belinda's experience comes with a 21 year background in real estate. She is familiar with all types of refinancing including reverse mortgages. She is reliable and customer service is foremost in her expertise. |
| | This profile was last updated on 9/12/2013 4:50:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78758 |
|  | * EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE IN CLOSINGS AS AN ESCROW OFFICER,
ATTORNEY, REAL ESTATE BROKER, RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN
ORIGINATOR, AND MORTGAGE BROKER
* ATTORNEY OFFICE FOR TEXAS HOME EQUITY LINES OF CREDIT AND
CASH OUT REFINANCES REQUIRED TO BE CLOSED IN ATTORNEY OR
TITLE OFFICES IN TEXAS
* REASONABLE RATES FOR EXCELLENT SERVICE
* HAVE CLOSED REFINANCES, PURCHASES, 1031 EXCHANGES, HOME
EQUITY LOANS, HELOCS, CASH OUT REFINANCES, REVERSE
MORTGAGES, CONSTRUCTION, COMPLEX SALES AND PURCHASES
* NEAR FEDEX OFFICE
* COURTEOUS, PROFESSIONAL, AND CAN HANDLE DELAYS BY
LENDERS, TITLE AND ATTORNEYS
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| | This profile was last updated on 10/23/2013 12:37:00 PM. | | Attorney: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78748 |
|  | I am a member of the National Notary Association, American Association of Notaries, and am NNA background checked. I am always courteous, conscientious, and businesslike in conduct and appearance. I have experience with many types of mortgages including purchases, refinances, and investment properties. I will do the work as it should be done, and will get it back to you quickly. I accept documents via e-mail, or overnight mail with same day service available. |
| | This profile was last updated on 11/25/2013 9:32:00 PM. | | Has Laser Printer: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78714 |
|  | I am a Certified Notary Signing Agent with over 3 years experience as a Notary Signing Agent and 20 years as a real estate professional (currently a licensed real estate broker/REALTOR). I provide signing agent services to Travis, Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays and Williamson Counties in Central Texas. |
| | This profile was last updated on 11/12/2013 3:36:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78750 |
|  | Providing Mobile Business Services for the Austin, Texas metro area and surrounding counties. I am a certified Signing Agent with 20 years experience in the real estate industry.
I have been through basic and advanced training through several different companies including Notary2Pro training with Carol Ray.
I have experience in signing all types of real estate documents: refinance, purchase buyers and sellers, reverse mortgages, split signings, deeds, power of attorney, and others.
I have access to a title company and law offices for Texas Home Equity cash-outs.
I have all documentation for Insurance, bond, background checks, etc.
I take pride in representing both lender and title with professional service to your customers. |
| | This profile was last updated on 10/16/2013 8:16:00 AM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78739 |
|  | Brenda has had a career in residential home sales for the last 7 years. She also accomplished a career in the title insurance industry and real estate legal field while working as a legal assistant for over 20 years.
You can count on Brenda to educate and guide her clients through any transaction while offering a professional demeanor. |
| | This profile was last updated on 9/16/2013 2:59:00 PM. | | Does Fingerprinting: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78745 |
|  | I provide Mobile Notary, Notary Signing Agent, and Legal Process Service to the Austin, Texas area.
I take pride in providing professional and courteous service to clients and being responsible for ensuring their needs are handled in a timely and secure manner.
I look forward to working with you. |
| | This profile was last updated on 9/23/2013 2:31:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78750 |
|  | Roving Notary has operated in the state of Texas for 22 years. We perform as a notary and signing agent in the state of Texas. |
| | This profile was last updated on 12/27/2013 6:13:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Home Inspections: Yes |
| | Search in ZIP Code: 78704 |
|  | My name is Nikole Marie Sturm, and I am a commissioned notary in the State of Texas. I am also a certified Notary Signing Agent and background-screened through the National Notary Association. In addition, I have seeked mentorship from other NSAs who have been in the field ranging from 500 to 4,000 signings. Aside from being a notary, I own and operate a real estate investment company, and am well versed in real estate transactions. I strive for clear communication and professionalism, and believe there is always a positive solution to any situation.
In addition, I also have access to a title company during normal business hours. |
| | This profile was last updated on 9/26/2013 4:52:00 PM. | | 24 Hr Service: Yes | | Has Laser Printer: Yes | | Additional languages: Spanish | | Recent Notary Talk Threads Authored by this Notary: | | Kelleys Mobile Notary Service Posted by Nikole Sturm at 9/26/2013 4:55:00 PM | I've worked with this company 3 times now. Each time was pleasant. On my first assignment with them, the invoice I sent somehow was over looked, but the moment I brought it up, I received a payment promptly in the mail. I will continue to accept assignments from them in the future! |
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