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Posted by Marlin Woodum on 6/12/13 4:40pm
Msg #473066

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HI has anyone heard of a company called Docverify if so have you gotton any business through them?

Reply by roseIN on 6/12/13 8:32pm
Msg #473114

ever heared 'bout Google? try it sometime

Reply by Robert522TX on 6/12/13 8:39pm
Msg #473119

Let me google that for you.....

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=DOCVERIFY

Reply by Laurie Manzanares on 6/13/13 1:01am
Msg #473149

Re: Wow, that was cool Robert! n/m

Reply by VT_Syrup on 6/13/13 6:32am
Msg #473152

I've looked at their website in the past, and looked again to refresh my memory. They let you notarize a document that has been uploaded to their server; when you are finished you will have a PDF that has an electronic image of a notary seal they have created for you, together with your digital signature using a digital certificate. The signers are required to appear before you in person and electronically sign the document on the website. Since no special hardware is required, I suppose this involves the signers clicking on a "sign now" box or something of that sort.

If you sign up as an e-notary at their site and pay the associated fees, it seems you will be placed in some kind of directory, where someone looking for an e-notary might find you. But really, how many people out there are (1) looking for an e-notary (2) in your state AND (3) want to use Docverify? I wouldn't spend any money on Docverify unless I already had a customer lined up who wanted to use it.


 
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