The 25-100 signings is an example. It would be up to each state to determine the number of signings a notary had completed to exclude them from certification.
Also, there are numerous signing services out there, who considers someone to be "experienced" once they complete 25 or more signings.
Additionally, many of the notary networks mandate that a notary complete a minimum of 100 signings before they are allowed to join.
Therefore, in my opinion, if 100 signings is good enough for membership in many of the exclusive notary networks, it should also be good enough to exclude the need for a Loan Signing Agent certificate.
I am talking basics here for a Loan Signing Agent Certificate.
If a person has completed "hundreds" or "thousands" of loan signings and still need a basic Loan Signing certificate to validate him or herself, then something is very wrong!
Pamela
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