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 Re: Origination/History of the Notary Signing Agent-PAW
Posted by  John_NorCal on 5/15/06 9:14am

Since my first involvement in real estate way back in 1974, real estate closings were conducted either in the title office or the Realtors office. Refinancing were usually at the title company, some times at the lenders office. I first answered an ad for a signing agent in 1993, the ad was placed by a lady out of Los Angeles who started a signing service. I did quite a few loans, but then she kind of lost track of what she was doing. Didn't really have a complete handle on the mechanics of the process.
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