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 Re: Sometimes the instructions are
Posted by pan/nd on 4/4/06 11:19pm

You hit on one of my pet peeves.

If you want the notary to do something, don't bury the instructions to him or her in small print in the middle of the package.

Put it in BIG BOLD LETTERS on a separate sheet at the beginning of the package. Some even do it on bright colored paper.

Supposedly TC's and SS's read these boards.

For those with ears to hear..let them hear. For those with eyes to see...let them see.

Don't give me that old line about about how it's my job to search out the instructions and tear the whole package apart to find out whether to have borrowers initial every page or use a certain color or ink--IF IT'S EVEN THERE AT ALL.

That's all well and good if I have only one signing to do. But more than likely that's not the case and it's e-docs to boot and overdue e-docs at that.

Come on..wise up. But maybe that's asking too much in this day and age.


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