Archive for the ‘Notaries’ tag
What is the function of preferred notaries?
Settlement Agents who close real estate transactions, such as Title Companies, Escrow Companies and Attorneys, often need mobile notaries to witness borrowers’ signatures on loan documents. Others who regularly need the services of notaries are: lenders, builders and estate agents.
Although only seen sometimes as a ‘clerical formality’, this small and critical component of the deal known as the ‘loan document signing’ is in truth an art form. Read the rest of this entry »
Key principles of law
Many aspects of our lives our affected by the law, yet most people in this county and Wales are ignorant of the legal system and the process in the countries. Many of us get our sense of awareness from newspaper articles showing heading like ‘Life for serial killer’, ‘Burglaries on the increase’ or ‘Community service for young offenders’. This type of headline appears so frequently that it is not surprising that, when law is mentioned, many people only think of the criminal law and the courts that deal with this type of case. Read the rest of this entry »
Understanding some principles of law
Law can affect many aspects of our lives yet most people living in England and Wales have little understanding of the legal system that operates in these two countries. For many, their main awareness comes from newspaper articles with headlines such as Murderer jailed for life, Burglar caught in the act, Young offender goes free. This type of headline appears so frequently that it is not surprising that, when law is mentioned, many people only think of the criminal law and the courts that deal with this type of case. Read the rest of this entry »
What do preferred notaries do?
Settlement agents often need mobile notaries to witness customer signatures in the process of real estate transactions including escrow companies, title companies and attornies. There is a high demand for notaries from other sources like builders, lenders and estate agents.
This ‘loan document signing’ is considered an art form and, although only small, is a critical part of the deal that is often seen as a clerical formality. Read the rest of this entry »