User
Write something
Quick question 👇
You get docs… What do you do first? 👉 Print right away? 👉 Or take a quick look before hitting print? 👀 Because let’s be real… we’ve all seen: ❌ Wrong names ❌ Missing critical documents ❌ Mixed files ❌ Wrong dates And once it’s printed… well 😅 there goes paper, toner, and time 👉 What’s YOUR move? Print first or check first? 👇
Drop Your April Update
Hey guys I want to check in with you… how was April for you? Real talk, what happened this month?Did you get your first signing, start putting yourself out there, feel stuck, learn something new? Wins, struggles, lessons… I want to hear all of it. Sometimes we think we’re the only ones going through something, but someone else in here probably needed to hear your story today. Drop it below 👇 I’m reading everything.
Quick reminder on this one 👇
We’ve seen this document come back signed by the notary… when it shouldn’t be 😅 This “Important Information About Customer Identification Requirements” form is NOT for the notary to sign. 👉 It’s for the Settlement Agent Easy mistake, especially when you’re going through a full package and trying to make sure everything is completed. Tip: If you ever see “Settlement Officer” or similar wording, pause and double-check before signing anything. Not every signature line is yours 👀 👉 Have you ever come across a document like this and had to double-check who signs it?
8
0
Quick reminder on this one 👇
A situation that happens more often than you think 👇
Client deletes docs and uploads a new set… ❌ Doesn’t notify anyone Notary downloads the original set, completes the signing… ❌ Never sees the updated documents Signing service also doesn’t catch the update… ❌ No one flags the change Now the question is: Who’s responsible here? 👀 👉 The client for not notifying? 👉 The notary for not double-checking before the appointment? 👉 The signing service for not catching the update? 👉 Or all of the above? This is one of those gray areas where communication (or lack of it) can cause real problems. Quick reminder: Before heading to a signing, it’s always a good habit to do a last-minute check for any updates or new documents. It can save you from a big headache later. 👉 What do YOU think? Who’s responsible in this situation? Let’s discuss 👇
Poll
5 members have voted
POA signatures… let’s talk about this one 👇
We keep seeing the same issue come back: The document shows something like: “John Doe by Jane Doe, his attorney-in-fact” But then the signer either: 👉 Signs just their name 👉 Signs below the line 👉 Or doesn’t include the full format And that’s where the problem starts. The signature should actually look like: “John Doe by Jane’s signature, his attorney-in-fact” Not just Jane’s name… not under the line… but the full format as shown. It might seem like a small detail, but this is one of those things that can easily get documents rejected. Quick tip: Don’t assume the signer knows how to sign under POA, guide them through it every time. 👉 Have you ever had to correct a POA signature at the table? What did the signer do at first? 😅
POA signatures… let’s talk about this one 👇
1-30 of 33
powered by
Notary Business Guidance
skool.com/notary-business-guidance-8942
Notary Business Guidance is a step-by-step program that teaches notaries how to build a real loan signing business with confidence and professionalism
Build your own community
Bring people together around your passion and get paid.
Powered by