If you have a wife who's experienced in loan signings, you'll learn much more by going on a few signings with her than you will taking any certification course. The consensus on this board seems to be that there really isn't much value in being a certified signing agent; a lot of us aren't (including myself) and it hasn't hindered us in the slightest.
I would advise that you primarily focus on learning what each document means. Where the borrowers need to sign and inital is pretty much self explanatory, the important part is having a general understanding of the documents in case the borrowers ask you questions. You should be able to generally explain what is is that they're signing. Most "why" questions should be directed to the loan agent.
And make sure you understand how to complete a notarizatoin properly. |