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How to Start, Run & Grow a Part-Time Notary Public & Loan Signing Agent Business: DIY Startup Guide for All 50 States & DC
- Narrated by: Gary Crane PicturesForYourEars
- Length: 2 hrs and 2 mins
- Categories: Money & Finance, Personal Finance
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Publisher's Summary
If you can work two to three hours a day and bring home around 50K/year, would you consider that to be a good side business? If so, would you want to give that a try? Let me explain how.
The profession of notary signing agent is becoming more and more popular lately simply because there are more transactions and loans being approved via online and from companies across the country. Even until ten years ago, if you wanted to get a loan, you would apply at your local banks, but not anymore, you can apply online to various online banks and lending institutions who offer better terms and rates than most of your typical local banks.
But anytime there is a loan closing where the lending institution does not have a local office; they call on local loan signing agents who are also a notary public. The job of the notary/loan signing agent is to meet with the applicants in person, and have them sign and notarize their loan closing documents then send the documents back to the lender.
A typical loan signing can take around an hour to an hour and a half and the compensation ranges from $100-$200 for each closing.
Since all Notary signing agents are also Notary public by default, you can also offer your notary service to your local community and pick some extra income. If you had to notarize any documents lately, then you know a typical notary charges between $10- $25 to notarize a document.
Best of all, you don’t have to give up your full-time job or business to start this business. You can always offer your services just in the evenings and weekends and only when you are not busy doing things with your family.
Lets’ say you only offer your services on the weekend and do about two closings a week which is around four hours of work. You can make anywhere from $200-$400 each week. Let’s say you make the average of $300 a week that would mean you are making $1,200 extra each month which is $14,400 per year. Tell me isn’t that a great side income to have?
If this interests you enough, here is what I show you in this book.
In Part One:
- What is notarization
- The notarization process
- Difference between notary public and notary signing agent
- What certificates and training you will need
- Five benefits becoming a notary signing agent
- The cost to become a notary signing agent
- How to get started
- Supplies you will need
- Expenses to Consider
- Insurance and bonds you will need
- Running a notary signing agent business
- How to get your first assignment
- How to get in and out of state clients
- Eight ways you can make extra money
- Detail step-by-step process to become a notary signing agent
- How to renew your certificates
In Part Two:
I outlined the exact requirements you will need to fulfill for each of the 50 states along with District of Columbia.
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- BookNerd
- 13-02-2020
Informative for all states
This was great and easy to follow. Gave other options to supplement income besides notary business..
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- Henry F Block
- 21-11-2020
One chapter book
One chapter of good information. Second chapter is a waste of time. Should refer people to their own individual state for that information. 60 minutes spent on each individual states requirements.
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- Rodney C Dortch
- 22-10-2020
Not very helpful
Short and obvious information that can get on YouTube free. I suggest you save your money.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-09-2020
Two Thumbs Down
Not helpful at all. The book offered VERY basic information. Disappointed with the content of the book.
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- Toney
- 23-08-2020
Best 5 bucks I've spent in a long time.
I've listened to this book several times and took notes. Great read! If the author expands more in a future book ...I'd purchase it.
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- Cyndi
- 23-08-2020
extremely basic
narrator was painful to listen to, It was being performed as if it were a drama novel, not at educational book
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