A loan Signing Agent is a Notary who has been trained to help with mortgage signings.
We provide loan signing agent services for individuals and businesses seeking to complete purchases, refinances, home equity lines of credit, reverse mortgages, and loan modifications. We offer both mobile services and a private local office to ensure your confidentiality and privacy.
General Notary Services
Acknowledgments
Bill of Sales
Custody/ Guardianship Agreements
Court Documents
Deeds
Identification Affidavits
Jurats
Loan Agreements
Mortgage Documents
Medical Authorizations
Oaths & Affirmations Administering
Promissory Notes
Parental Consents
Power of Attorney
Real Estate Documents
Travel Consents
Trusts
Vehicle Title Transfers
Wills
We are licensed and have E&O Insurance, We serve Swannanoa, Black Mountain, Old Fort, and surrounding areas. We offer both mobile services and we also have a private local office option to ensure your confidentiality and privacy.
Residential property inspections
Commercial property inspections
Vehicle inspections
Mystery shopper inspections
Car transport inspections
Mortgage Inspection Services
Evaluate the condition of properties that are in foreclosure or delinquent on mortgage payments
Proper Identification is required for all services. Read below in our "What You Will Need" section to ensure you have a valid form of identification before your appointment.
Each signer must be physically present and provide a valid, unexpired government-issued ID that includes a photo, signature, physical description, and an identifying number at the time of notarization.
A valid non-expired drivers license or non-drivers identification card issued by any U.S. state or territory or Mexico or Canada.
A valid U.S. Passport issued by the U.S. Department of State.
A valid U.S. Military ID.
A foreign Passport stamped by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration (USCIS).
An identification card issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration (USCIS), the most common is the Permanent Resident ID.
An inmate identification card issued on or after January 1, 1991, by North Carolina Department of Corrections or Federal Bureau of Prisons (only to identify prisoners in custody).
A sworn, written statement from a sworn law enforcement officer explaining that an inmate's IDs were confiscated upon incarceration and that the person named in the document is the person whose signature is to be notarized
DISCLAIMER: We are not attorneys licensed to practice law in any state and may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice or legal matters.