While I applaud you for your patience and explanation of Notary 101, it *still* boils down to the fact that many of these people only recently became a Notary, probably at the same time the NNA clouded their minds with how much money they could make with this wonderful opportunity. It is not fair to the general public, i.e., Borrowers to have these *Notary interns in training* sitting opposite Borrowers who are signing some of the most important papers of their life and will make the biggest impact on their lives.
If these people can't even figure out Venue and acknowledgement wording, what are they going to do when the Borrowers ask them a question at the table? Are they going to have their laptop with them so they can tap out a question on NotRot or GMN saying they need a quick answer? Hopefully, they won't stammer and stutter and end up giving something that could be construed as UPL.
In addition to learning Notary 101 forward and backward before accepting their first signing, they had better purchase $100,000 E&O insurance - BECAUSE THEY ARE GOING TO NEED IT !!! |