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If you want to work from home, you might follow the lead of thousands of other women across the country and become a mobile notary or a notary signing agent.

What does that mean? In a nutshell, it means you become a notary public in your state and work on a contract, as needed basis for companies (like mortgage or title companies) that need you to provide your services for their clients in the comfort of their own homes. Generally speaking, the pay is quite good and you can accept or turn down jobs as you like because you are your own boss.

There is a difference between a notary and a loan signer.
~Become a Notary Signing Agent~

A Notary Signing Agent is a notary with expertise in notarizing loan document signings  They explain documents to borrowers without explaining the loan. You will find much of the information you need to better understand this type of work at the National Notary Association. Another great website to bookmark that will help you learn and understand the terms you will need to complete assigned jobs is www.notary-services.com.

Quick facts about becoming a signing agent:

You must be bonded. This is simply put, insurance that covers borrowers if the notary makes a mistake. Some states require E&O insurance, which protects you.

Different states have different requirements. To find out what your state requires, visit the National Notary Association.

If you are a resident of Georgia, South Carolina, or Massachusetts, you can't do closings period. Attorneys are required to close all loans in those states. 

If you are a resident of Illinois or Maryland,you must have a type of very costly insurance. It's so costly in fact, a lot of notaries have quit. 

In Louisianna you can only close within your parrish.

You will contract for companies that work for title companies and lenders and they SCHEDULE with you.  A lot of companies  let you list your name on their site in a directory and they charge you for it.  There are some worth spending your money on, some that aren't.  SigningAgent.com is one that is an awesome investment. It's the number one website for people to find closers.
www.24-7nnn.com
www.bancserv.net
www.doc-signer.com
www.a24hournotary.com
www.American Title, Inc.
www.anytimeservices.com
Docs2U
Document Assistance Company
www.Eclosers.com
Express Signers, Inc.
First Choice Signing Service, LLC
www.foxsigning.com
Notary Direct
Secure Signings
Signing Source, Inc.
The Notary Company

You will also find a HUGE list of companies that hire notaries at GoMobileNotary.com.
It can be difficult to get the first few closings, but once you get started, you can start making very nice money. The best way to get as many closings as possible is to have availability. You need to be available during weekdays. Most signings are not on the weekends. 

A lot of companies can give you 3 days advance and will ship the documents to you, but a lot of the time, companies schedule  the day before or the day of and have to e-mail your docs.  If you don't have the capability to accept edocs some companies  won't even call you.  Its really hard to print 60-120 pages of docs on a regular printer.  Laser printers are the best and should be considered a business expense. If you can't invest in one, it is somewhat costly, but Kinkos will print them for you.  

This is a free website to list your notary service  This is not a scheduling company, just a place to list your name as a notary public in case someone simply wants a paper notorized.  http://www.notaryrotary.com

Once you're all set, below is a list of companies that hire notaries:
Wal-Mart.com USA, LLC
Elf Cosmetics