The borrowers name goes here. I'm not sure if CA has the same resources as AZ but it is always good to refer to your Notary Law Primer for your state. There is a section that goes over examples of Acks, Jurats, Oaths... etc. and it simply explains what goes where. Study study study... and don't forget to have the borrowers inital every page of the Deed of Trust even if there is not a pre-printed place for it. It sounds like you are taking your time to go over the documents ahead of time which is good. Take your time to prepare. Also, always verify when you confirm with the buyer that you will need two forms of ID (give them examples of what you need)... you would be surprised at how many people will have only one ID when you need two or try to use something expired. Telling them ahead of time is really important if you want things to go smoothly. Fill out as much of your journal ahead of time that you can, and KEEP CONTROL of your documents. |