mobile notary corona ca: CA Mobile Notaries & the Power of Attorney Form - 05/07/10 10:25 AM
When a California Notary Public is presented with a Power of Attorney form to notarize it rarely has the legally  correct CA notary verbiage pre-printed on the form.
The public seems to download Power of Attorney forms from the Internet or buys them at a stationary store and the wording that was added to our Acknowledgment certificate in 2008 (and continuing forward) is not on most Power of Attorney forms I notarize.
CA added in 2008, the following verbiage for Acknowledgments: I certify under Penalty of Perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct.
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mobile notary corona ca: New Southern CA Loan Signing Classes - 04/06/10 03:39 PM
We have new loan signing classes available for www.notaryclasses.com.$150 price includes the book: How To Become A Wildly Successful Loan Signing Agent, classroom instruction and our loan certification test.I have many marketing ideas to get "public notary work" that I teach at these classes. If you are disappointed after you take the class we'll give you your money back!!
Learn how to market yourself (no sense being a notary/loan signer if you aren't hired), what equipment to purchase, tax help, and over 2 hrs of intense practice on getting the actual loan signing documents signed correctly.
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mobile notary corona ca: July 1, 2010 Mileage Rates - 03/08/10 02:52 PM
I was teaching a loan signing course for www.notaryclasses.com yesterday in Anaheim CA and I had a tax accountant in the room and she told me the mileage rate for business mileage  is updated every Jan 1st and July 1st and July 1,2010 the rate will be $0.55 per mile.
In my opinion, mileage should be documented everyday and put in a log.  Lots of money!!
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mobile notary corona ca: E-Signings - 11/18/08 04:09 PM
I had a call today from a signing company to do an e-signing for loan documents.E-signing (2008) involve a lap top and a wireless Internet card.Some of the loan docs are printed (by the notary-loan signer)  to be signed by borrower(s) and some are signed on the website provided by the lender to be signed by borrower(s). The notary goes to the borrowers home and uses the wireless card to get to the Internet.The problem most loan signers are having is 1. This is more work not less; all borrowers copies must be printed and some of the loan documents the borrower(s) have … (9 comments)