Posted by Jerry
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on October 22, 2009, 7:58 pm, in reply to "Re: What is a good course to become Certified Signing Agent"
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The training course from signtheline.info was excellent! I've taken 3, NNA,123 and signtheline. I didnt feel comfortable actually doing a closing with the one from NNA or 123 but after the signtheline course I was sure I could do it. It was like being in a classroom, the instructor on the powerpoint CD was extremely explanative on how to present and explain the documents. The others still had me wondering how to explain the docs in lehman terms. I would definetly recommend the signtheline.info course it came with alot. A local title company suggested them so I gave it a shot, glad I did.
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: Mike, go to this site, it's the best
: certification out there.
: http://www.signingagentregistry.com/join.aspx
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: --Previous Message--
: That depends on your wants/intent.
:
: Courses are a dime a dozen out there.
:
: IMHO:
:
: Advertising:
: Are you looking for a "name"
: behind the "certification".
: Then I would go with NNA &/or
: 123notary.
: While many will poopoo the NNA on this
: board, their name has recognition, or
: at minimum appearance of clout &
: and a pretty logo you can advertise
: with. While I understand that their
: NOT a non-profit, but a FOR PROFIT
: business, I maintain my membership for
: that silly logo alone. I can't tell
: you how much business it draws in my
: advertising, as people told me they
: picked me because I had that
: "title", that lent
: credibility, even though they hadn't a
: clue what it might represent.
: 123notary.com, because in my opinion
: they have the best advertising
: referral service, and I know 1st hand
: from business I receive off of their
: site, I was picked for that reason
: (being near the top helps too).
:
: Other notaries opinions of any
: organization less important... as the
: general public likes "logo's,
: "certifications" ect. They
: know nothing about the source,
: background, education requirements,
: but it sure looks good!
:
: Practical experence:
: If you looking for help understanding
: the ins & outs, of loan signings.
: a course will help the basics if your
: new to this, but finding a local
: Notary who will take you with them on
: a signing or two will give you more
: help than any course will.
:
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