By
David Thun
Few Notaries have had a career path like Kimberly Rogers of Mims, Florida. Starting as an Army veteran, and growing as a bodybuilder, a nutritionist and one of the stars of the TV series “American Gladiators,” she has taken her punches and experienced many ups and downs. Today, like many other signing agents, her business has slowed due to the decline in refinancings, but she stays competitive with the determination and drive of a champion athlete.
By
NNA Staff
Lender liability has been a hot topic in the title insurance and settlement services industries for more than two years now ever since the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) came out with a bulletin reminding lenders of their liability for the actions of their third-party providers. The Legal Description magazine takes a look at some of the changes in this article.
By
David Thun
JPMorgan Chase on Tuesday was honored with the NNA’s 2014 March Fong Eu Achievement Award for its outstanding nationwide support of its 24,000 Notaries.
By
David Thun
David Shean of Pasadena, California, was named the NNA’s 2014 Notary of the Year during Tuesday’s Gala Banquet.
By
David Thun
More than 100 veterans attended the NNA’s complimentary training program for former servicemen and servicewomen Monday, June 2, at NNA 2014 in Phoenix, Arizona.
By
Kelle Clarke
I have a signing early tomorrow, yet the company I work for has just informed me that the bank has not yet sent them the mortgage documents necessary for me to perform the signing. Is there a legal way I can force the lender to get me the required documents?
By
Caitlin Dodds
If you are a self-employed Notary looking to build your business, you may have considered blogging as a marketing tactic. But is it right for you, how does it work, and how much time will it take?
By
David Thun
2014 has been a busy year for states raising the amount Notaries can charge for their services. Minnesota is the newest state, raising fees its Notaries may charge effective August 1.
By
David Thun
NNA 2014 starts in three days, and we’re looking forward to seeing Notaries from across the nation in Phoenix.
By
Kelle Clarke
I just performed a notarization in which the document’s first page contained a sworn statement, but no notarial wording.