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About Notary Sources
After years of helping others train to become a signing agent, I wanted to build a website that answers most of the questions people ask about the Notary profession. I do offer products along with my free information. This supports the costs and maintenance of the site. But the main purpose is to get detailed, well-organized information in one place to help potential Notaries get started and optimize their earning power.
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My Signing Agent Training Course:
Notary Loan Signing Agent Comprehensive Certification Course & Reference Manual
198 pages, including a final exam
PLEASE NOTE: You don't have to be a Notary Public to train for
this career and become certified, so you can start training immediately.
However, you do need to become a Notary Public before you can actually perform notarized loan signings.
Becoming a Notary Public for your state is independent of this course.
Also, most states allow loan signing agents to assist in closing loans, but not all of them do.
Before you order this course, be sure to check and see if your state allows loan signing agents to assist in
closing loans. Go to the state links for instructions on how to become a Notary Public in your state.
$89.95 Professionally-bound course delivered by Priority Mail
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