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 Re: Re:WATCH DATES
Posted by CaliNotary on 7/17/06 12:43pm

Maybe that's relevant in your state, but in CA there is no need for the date of the docs to match the signing date. Most of the docs I receive reflect the date that they were drawn and that's perfectly fine.

It's not our job as signing agents to do quality control and there's no reason we should waste our time calling to check on stuff like this. It's their responsibility to send us accurate docs, and unless I have good reason to believe that they didn't do so, I'm just going to use whatever they send me.

If people want to spend a bunch of time on the phone double checking "just to make sure", there's certainly nothing wrong with that. But it's a foolish business decision. Time is money, and the more time you spend on minutiae like this, the less money you're making.
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