Saturday, October 31, 2009

Title close?

I am a notary, I am looking for a class where they teach loan signing, so I can become a title closer.



Title close?

I think you want to be a title clerk or escrow officer. (The official title may vary by area)



Every closing I have been to, the person was a notary, so you have that part covered.



Inquire at a local title company, the ones in my area are always looking for good people. They train the right people. The best title company in my area has title clerks that will be flexible with their hours to do closings after traditional business hours. Also, it is a meticulous job, you have to be very efficient and dot each i carefully.



Title close?

I%26#039;m not sure about the law where you live, but in most states you need to be a Lawyer to run a closing, and a paralegal to run a viable title search. It will certainly take more than one class!



Title close?

The best way to get information on becoming a notary signing agent is to look at the national notary website: http://www.nationalnotary.org/. Also, check your state%26#039;s notary licensing website: they usually will list classes that you can take.



Deb



Title close?

Call a local title company and ask. You want to make sure there is not required education for your state. Try the link below if you just need a class for information.



Title close?

What you are referring to is commonly referred to as a %26quot;signing service%26quot; and it%26#039;s not a title closer.



That is where, when someone is willing to waive having the documents explained to them, you merely take the closing documents to their home/other location and witness the signature, notorize it, and then go make copies for the proper parties, and mail them out the same day or next day.



I personally, as a Realtor, HIGHLY advise clients against the use of this %26quot;convenience%26quot;...you are paying an attorney a hefty fee to explain the documents in addition to other services...and they need to earn it.

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