Rochester Woman Owned Notary Services Company Goes National
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As the real estate industry changes and banks, settlement agents and title companies are held under even higher standards, they are having a hard time keeping up with their own requirements let alone time to verify if their notary publics are upholding their insurance and certification requirements. Under these new laws, the banks are ultimately responsible for all their vendors, including notaries, making them liable for their vendors' misconduct. This is the void that
With her over ten years of experience on both sides of the transaction, working for title companies and a mortgage banker as well as a freelance notary public, Marcy understands the documents and the need for precision in regards to the title company insuring the transactions and the banks selling loans on the secondary market. Since this is a key differentiator that her current customers find value in, it is a requirement for when vetting notaries for her national customers.
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Marcy states that she is looking to be the one stop shop for small and medium title companies and bank attorneys for real estate closings across the US. Her vetting approach is one that will attract quality notaries and be an easy three click process for her customers to select a Notary Public for their closing. "Our website is very user friendly. A customer simply needs to log on to the website, click to the scheduling page, enter the appointment details and requirements needed such as multi-lingual, and click send."
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