Can you explain the documents during a loan signing?
As a loan signing agent, I can describe the purpose of each document and where to sign — but I cannot provide legal advice. My role is to ensure all forms are properly signed, initialed, and notarized according to lender and title company requirements.
Fees vary depending on the type of notarization, number of documents, travel distance (for mobile service), and whether it’s in-person or online. Contact me directly for a custom quote.
Yes, Remote Online Notarization (RON) is fully legal in Tennessee, and I’m commissioned to perform RON sessions in accordance with state law. The process is secure, recorded, and legally binding throughout the U.S.
You’ll need a valid, government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license or passport) to verify your identity. The document being notarized must be complete and unsigned — you’ll sign in front of the notary.
Yes! I offer mobile notary services and will travel to your home, office, hospital, coffee shop, nursing facility, or another location of your choice within my service area. If you can’t meet me, look into Remote Online Notary Services!
Yes, I’m authorized to perform Remote Online Notarizations (RON) for clients in TN. All you need is a valid ID, internet access, and a device with a camera. The session is secure and legally binding.
Yes. I’m a commissioned Notary Public in TN, background screened by the National Notary Association, and carry errors & omissions (E&O) insurance.
I notarize a wide range of documents including powers of attorney, wills, affidavits, real estate closings, loan documents, vehicle title transfers, school forms, and more. If you’re unsure, feel free to contact me for clarification.