Notarize Loan Documents in San Francisco, CA
Loan document notarization covers mortgages, refinancing, home equity lines of credit, and other lending paperwork. A loan signing agent (a notary with specialized training) guides borrowers through the signing package, ensures all documents are properly executed, and returns completed packages to the title company.
Loan Documents Requirements in California
California loan signings typically involve 100-150 pages. A trained loan signing agent ensures all documents are signed, initialed, and dated correctly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a loan signing agent?
A loan signing agent is a notary public with specialized training in mortgage documents. They guide borrowers through the signing package, ensure proper execution, and return documents to the title company.
Who pays for the notary at a loan signing?
The title company or lender typically pays the loan signing agent fee. This cost is included in the closing costs shown on your Closing Disclosure. Borrowers rarely pay the notary directly.
Can I do a loan signing remotely?
In Texas and Illinois, yes. Remote Online Notarization (RON) is available for most loan documents. California currently requires in-person signing for most mortgage documents.
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