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Posted by Barry on 5/7/05 1:27pm
Msg #36430

Signature One/Notary America

Personally, I believe that anyone who has been unpaid, and there appears to be a pattern with many notaries, should be filing complaints with Arizona's State Attorney's Office. There are laws against fraud (if that's what this is). Do not be afraid to protect your rights. Also, you should be writing to the Arizona office that approves the notary commissions. If the person you are speaking of is a notary, the person could have the commission revoked. The best part is that the most it will cost you is a little time and the price of postage. Let the law do what they need to do. In short, don't just complain, take action and protect our fellow notaries.
Please read the following article provided in the most recent newsletter from the NNA Signing Agent Section:

NSA Section » NSA Now e-Newsletter » Article
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NSA Now Archive:
Signing Agents Warned Again About Tucson Company


By Nevin Barich
NSA Now: Issue #37 — May 2005


The Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Southern Arizona has again issued a warning to Notary Signing Agents across the United States about a Tucson company that has allegedly failed to pay for services rendered.
Signature One was formerly known as Notary America and Southwest Notaries, firms which received more than 70 complaints regarding nonpayment over a 36-month period, according to the BBB's report. The company is again recruiting Signing Agents to conduct loan closings, the report states.

An NSA Now story last December reported that a company official told the BBB that the firm had suffered an embezzlement and that was the reason for nonpayment. However, the company's explanation was inconsistent with known procedures used by law enforcement during an embezzlement probe, said Tom Collier, president of Southern Arizona's BBB.

Signing Agents are reminded to contact their local Better Business Bureau if they feel the company they contracted with is engaging in unscrupulous business practices.

To contact the BBB of Southern Arizona, visit their Web site or call (800) 696-2827, or (520) 888-5353 outside the Tucson area.


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Reply by :-) on 5/7/05 5:11pm
Msg #36451

AZ SOS Info

Lisa Schreiber, Pima County, Commission #178690, exp 9/9/06. 9616 E Grand Teton Road, Tucson, AZ 85748

Dennis Schreiber, Pima County, Commission #173905, Exp 6/1/06, DNL Vehicle Svs, 7445 E 22nd Street, Tucson, AZ 85710


 
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