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Preparing For Your Signing Appointment

If you are preparing to sign a document with a notary, there are a few steps you should take to ensure the process goes smoothly.


First, make sure you keep an eye out for a call confirming your appointment date, time, and location. Many notaries do this to ensure the experience goes as smoothly as possible. It is a good idea to double-check with the notary or the party requesting the notarization to confirm that you have everything you need.

Next, be sure to bring proper identification. Notaries will require you to present a valid government-issued ID, such as a driver's license or passport unless you know them well. It is important to bring an original, physical copy of your ID rather than a digital or photocopied version.

It is also a good idea to review the document carefully before the signing. Make sure you understand what you are agreeing to, and feel free to ask the notary or the requesting party any questions you may have. Please note that notaries are unable to interpret documents for you, as that would be considered the practice of law. If you are unsure about any part of the document, it is important to clarify with the title company, lender, or. an attorney before signing.

Finally, be prepared to provide your signature in the presence of the notary. You will be required to sign the document in their presence, so it is important to be present at the signing. If you are unable to be physically present, you may be able to arrange for a remote online notary (RON) to sign the document electronically. If you are looking to change your appointment with SIGND Notary Services to an electronic one, it is very quick and easy to do! By following these steps, you can ensure that your signing with a notary goes smoothly and efficiently.


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