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Q & A with a Mobile Notary…The Newbie Mobile Notary Office

August 29th, 2007

Starting your own mobile notary service can be a very stressful experience. When you’re a newbie notary public there are so many questions, so few answers, and very little help from your mobile notary peers.

Q & A with a Mobile Notary is a monthly article where we answer questions as asked by you, the mobile notary. This month’s questions are brought to you by Felise Robinson, a newly commissioned Notary Public and Marc Greco, Founder of N3 – Mobile Notary Service.

The Newbie Mobile Notary Office.

Q: I’m setting up a home office for my mobile notary public business and I’m looking for guidance on what I will need. Can you tell me what equipment I should have in my new notary public office?

A: When setting up your mobile notary office you will need the following equipment:

  • Computer (either a laptop or desktop)
  • 2 line phone system with Voice Mail
  • Dual tray laser printer
  • Fax machine, or if you’re using an internet fax service, a scanner
  • Cell Phone
  • File cabinet

Q: I understand that as a notary public signing agent, I will receive large documents, mostly over the Internet by email or IP fax. I’ve never used IP faxing; will I still need a fax machine?

A: If you’re going to be using an internet fax service as part of your mobile notary business you will not need an additional fax machine, however you will need a scanner so that you can scan the documents you want to fax.

Q: How about for returning signed documentation? Is it better to send by mail or fax? For faxing, is it more efficient and economical to fax directly or by IP fax?

A: For returning documents most companies will require that you return the signed documents via an overnight shipping service such as FedEx or UPS.

In addition to shipping the documents some companies like N3 will require that you fax documents to them for quality review purposes. In these cases check with the company and see if you can scan and email them directly rather then faxing as this is the most economical way to go.

Q: I have an all-in-one inkjet printer. Is this good enough or do I need a laser printer?

A: You can get by as a notary public signing agent with an inkjet printer, but I strongly recommend investing in a laser printer. Laser printers print faster, they last longer, and have a lower cost per printed page then an inkjet printer.

Q: Am I better off buying an all-in-one/MFC laser printer, fax, copier, and scanner than buying the components separately?

A: You are much better off investing in a Multi function laser component rather then purchasing the components separately, there are smaller units that combine all the equipment you will need and can be a valuable asset to you as a mobile notary.

Q: Are all-in-ones reliable enough?

A: Absolutely.

Q: What should notary public signing agents look for in an all-in-one?

A: Look for brand name MFC’s with a solid reputation like Brother or Xerox, then determine the cost per printed page for the machine, and finally check with your local office supply store and make sure they regularly carry the ink/toner for the machine you are considering purchasing.

Q: Do I need a personal one or one for a workgroup?

A: Get one for a workgroup as it’s a printer you can grow into and will save you the expense of having to buy an additional printer as your business grows.

Q: What is the minimum resolution that the scanner and printer need to have?

A: 600dpi will be fine.

Q: I plan to work as a notary public signing agent part-time, about 15 hours per week, and I’m considering a MFC that is supposed to print 7000 pages per toner cartridge. Is this sufficient or is it overkill?

A: It’s not over kill. An MFC laser is the right decision to make and 7000 per toner cartridge is perfectly respectable.

Q: The MFC printer I’m looking at has a 250-sheet paper tray, but no second tray. Is this enough?

A: I recommend getting yourself a dual tray MFC or at least one that you can add an additional tray to and here is why: when you’re printing email loan documents, some companies will require that you print out the documents on both letter and legal size paper. If you don’t have a dual tray for the job you will need to manually change the paper size and this can be a frustration experience when you realize that page 1 will need to be printed on letter size paper while pages 2 – 5 will need to be printed on Legal size paper only to realize that page 6 -10 will need to be printed on letter size paper. On and on this process can go.

Q: I will need to have the printer set up on my home network. In your experience do all-in-ones work well over networks?

A: In most cases yes, they will work well on a home network set up. If you have trouble setting up the printer on your network, call the tech support line for the printer manufacturer and they should be able to walk you though the steps to get everything up and running for you.

Q: How much should I expect to pay for a MFC?

A: Between $300 and $700.

Q: I have Yahoo mail and Gmail and I’ve noticed that I don’t receive some of the email with large attachments. This can’t happen with business documents. How do I avoid this problem? Do I need a different email service and can you make any recommendations?

A: This is a problem many mobile notaries face all the time. I would stay away from using Yahoo mail although Gmail is a great way to go. What I recommend for you in the future is getting a web hosting account set up with Earthlink to avoid the problem all together.

Q: Given that I mostly plan to use IP faxing, do I really need to have a second phone line dedicated to my notary public business?

A: Only if you want to give the phone company more of your money. So no, it’s not necessary…

Q: As a notary public signing agent, is it acceptable to ask companies to send me documentation by email instead of fax?

A: No it’s not. Your job as a mobile notary service provider is to be able to work with the companies that contract with you. If the company needs to send documents to you via fax, you better be able to accept them. Nothing will cause you to lose business quicker than not being able to receive documents in the format they are sent to you in.

Q: What other equipment do I need?

A: A car, tons of pens, extra ink for your notary stamp, backup cell phone battery, maps, GPS, a scheduling system, backup toner, and some sort of bag or brief case to carry your stamp and documents in.

Q: Is there anything else I should know?

A: Lots. Just take it a step at a time. At first, it may seem like all you’re doing is spinning your wheels and going nowhere slowly. But building a client base as a mobile notary takes time and resilience. Just keep at it. In time it will start to come together for you.

That concludes this month’s Q & A with a mobile notary.

Signing Service list for the Newbie Mobile Notary

August 10th, 2007

As a newbie mobile notary one of the challenges you face is where to go to get work. Though there are many ways to get your business off the ground the best place to start is to get signed up as a vendor with as many signing services as possible.

When signing up with these vendors as a mobile notary, make sure you’re following all the company instructions and providing all the information that the signing service is requesting. Make copies of all the contracts that you sign as it will provide you with valuable information you will need when partnering with the service provider.

A signing service will provide you with the opportunities you will need to gain valuable experience as a mobile notary professional, so it’s important that you get signed up with as many of these services as possible.

Take your time when signing up with these vendors, read through all the signing companies’ requirements and provide them with all the documentation that they are requesting this will help to insure that you are properly included into the signing services database.

Below is a list of signing services that you can get signed up with as a mobile notary provider.

• ABC Loan Signings, 951-235-1009
• AL Signing Services, 616-784-1063
• All Business Solutions, 661-322-7174
• All State Signings, 870-642-2312
• Allstates Document Service, 949-858-5886
• American Mortgage Signing Service, 888-990-3470
• American Signing Connection, 770-205-5788
• American Title, 800-589-7329
• American Title Insurance, Wendy, 1-866-991-6900 xt 4207
• American United Closing, 239-768-0136
• American West Financial, 1-800-792-3863
• Americash, 800-483-6565
• AmeriComm, 866-306-3100
• Ameristar Information Network, 214-634-9270
• AMR Notary, 405-378-7999
• AMS Notary Signing Services, (949) 636-8510
• ASAP Pro Notary Services, 817-421-2171
• ASAP Signing Service, 916-729-2727
• At Home Signings Inc., 877-901-7950
• At Your Convenience Signings, 251-554-2227
• At Your Fingertips, 888-467-3339
• Atlantic Closing Services, 888-358-8170
• ATM Corporation of American, 877-472-5719
• ATS Document Services, 866-493-2599
• Bancserv, 800-721-5558
• BCN Solutions, (541) 726-3111
• BMK Signing, 231-275-6985
• Bridgespan Title, 888-485-2432
• California Notary Express, 951-789-9712
• CB Documentation, 888-422-3627
• CDS Signing Services, 1-800-222-7094
• Central Signing Service, 925-680-1073
• Central Valley Documentation, 888-376-9492
• CJ Signing Services, 678-924-0709
• Classic Signing Services of California, 559-322-9699
• Closersonthego, 321-206-6228
• Coast to Coast Signing Service, 714-685-0139
• Cochran Investment Company, Inc., (949) 759-1209
• Congressional Title Group, 856-520-1313
• Cypress Signatures, 877-285-2525
• DJ Services, 760-754-2650
• Doc Signers, 866-362-7446
• Docs2u, 714-552-2183
• DocPros, 877-304-7738
• Documentation, 888-422-3627
• Document Assistance Company, 800-896-2727
• Documents on the Run, 714-730-3496
• Executive Closing Services, 561-262-6200
• Express Financial, 412-922-7700
• Express Signers, Inc., 1-800-750-5950 xt 103
• First American Signature Services, 1-888-270-3630
• FloridasBestClosers, 813-286-8683
• Fox Signing Service, 1-877-266-6959
• Gold Coast Document Service, 1-888-816-4653
• Great Lakes Notary, 810-733-9481
• Guardian Loan Company of Massapequa, 800-400-1704
• Hawaii First Signature, 808-965-8444
• HDS Document Signing Services, 1-800-611-1771
• Heritage Closing Agency of KY, 859-854-0029
• I Mortgage Service, 888-575-8555
• Integrated Loan Services, 800-842-8423
• Integrity Notary and Loan Signing Services, 954-907-5829
• ITA Financial Document Services, 1-888-252-4354
• JMT Loan Docs, 1-800-610-3169
• Just Documents, 707-839-9700
• Leading Edge Mortgage Service, 888-740-9696
• Lender’s Services Inc., 800-756-3524
• Lender’s Signing Service, 1-800-745-3627
• Liberty Signing Services, 860-376-7779
• MBT Signatures, 626-919-1330
• Mobile Signing Service, 916-797-8800
• Mortgage Information Services, 402-496-2200
• MTR Services, 310-285-8200
• N3 – Nationwide Notary Network – 503-243-5610
• National Document Signing Services, 877-766-6884
• Nations Direct, 800-969-7779
• Nations Signature Closers, 913-383-8185
• Nationwide Document Service, 1-888-520-4601
• Nationwide Signature Services, 714-505-7646
• New Century Abstract, 732-892-6200
• NMD Notarial Services, 720-482-2809
• Norcoast Loan Documentation, 760-436-5474
• Northeast Abstract Title Agency, 1-800-338-1344
• Notary Delivery, 305-828-8304
• Notary Direct Nationwide Signing Service, 1-888-228-7705
• OPCS Inc., 614-866-3623
• Opportunity Knocking, LLC, 719-591-6190
• Pacific Document Services, Inc., 877-722-3627
• Pinnacle Real Estate Services, 949-955-2447
• PMC Executive Signing Agency Inc., 941-316-0118
• Precision Closing Services, Inc., 877-934-7800
• Premier Consulting Services, Inc., 727-859-9825
• Premier Lender Services, 949-585-1973
• Professional Loan Signing Services, 888-689-2383
• Professional Notaries of California, 949-623-8274
• Professional Settlement Services, 888-491-1118
• Property and Appraisal, 800-837-6488
• QUICKdocs, 877–933-6362
• Radian Express, 877-270-1003
• ReliaClose, 614-866-3623
• Residential Signatures, 1-800-625-8810
• Right Now Notaries, 866-714-0266
• Scriba, 336-294-9499
• Secured Signatures, 866-547-2347
• Select Signing Services, 949-305-7510
• Service Provider PLUS+, 888-545-7587
• Shannon’s Document Services, 559-692-2015
• Signature Service, 1-888-697-4463
• Sign M Up Mobile Signing Service, 714-960-3907
• Sign On Services, 800-809-3627
• Signature Service, 888-697-4463
• Signatures on the Move, 336-510-0832
• Signed and Sealed, Inc., 727-372-0574
• Signing Carolina, 336-420-3484
• Statewide Document Services, 888-288-0572
• Statewide Documentation, 800-297-4545
• Sunrise Side Process Service, 989-739-1645
• Superior Notary, 888-660-1778
• Surf City Mobile Notary, 714-840-0567
• Take Care of Business, 805-450-4500
• TDS Document Services, 816-516-3455
• The Closing Agency Texas, 832-715-1699
• The King’s Notary Service, 561-585-8563
• The Mobile Notary Services, 856-662-0095
• TL Signing Service, 707-746-0345
• Trans State Closers, 727-738-5001
• Traveling Professional Notaries, 562-434-5627
• Tri-State Mobile Notaries, 513-931-7448
• Twin Cities Mobile Notary, 949-940-0000
• UFSS Notary Network, 570-842-1500
• United Signing Services, 619-271-3700
• US Property and Appraisal, 1-800-837-6488

Mobile Notary Service. Is This Home Based Business Right For You?

June 9th, 2007

Many mobile notaries are out there right now wondering why they ever got into the mobile notary signing agent business. Lured, no doubt, by fancy advertising promising easy money with flexible hours, they have come to find that mobile notary money doesn’t comes easy. Flexible means that they are available to work 24 hours a day, seven days a week, not like that “rigid” Monday through Friday, 9 to 5 gig they used to have.

It’s not that the mobile notary business is all bad. In fact, it can be quite rewarding, fun and profitable. But is it right for you?

Here are a few questions you should ask yourself before starting up your mobile notary business.

1. Am I willing to work long hours for very little to no money?

It’s not fair but it’s true. When starting out your mobile notary business be prepared to make very little money for the first few months while working 12 to 16 hour days. From marketing to sales to taxes, there is always something to be done when starting out as a mobile notary, and you won’t be paid for it. In fact, the only time you will make money is when you make a sale, which leads to my next question.

2. Do you enjoy sales?

If you don’t, you’re going to have a very hard time getting your mobile notary business off the ground. As a mobile notary you are in the business of selling a service, and when you’re selling your services as a mobile notary public, you’re really just selling yourself.

3. Do you have a fuel efficient vehicle?

Being a mobile notary means putting a lot of miles on your car, sometimes 5000 or more. On top of that, gas prices are through the roof. Estimate your miles per month at about 2,500. Divide that by the miles per gallon your vehicle gets, for example, 12mpg comes to 208 gallons of gas. Multiply that by the cost of gas, $3.30 in some areas, which comes to a grand total of $684, out of pocket, before you collect a dime.

4. Got Commitment?

What happens if you make 75 bucks as a Mobile Notary in your opening month? Are you going to quit? What if all you make is 75 bucks for the first 3 months as a mobile notary, what then?
Being a mobile notary is not easy. At first it’s all work all the time, but after a while you might take a full weekend off and even make some money. Ask yourself, do I have the commitment to get through the worst of the worst just to see it get worse, because the truth is it does and it will. Like with everything, in time you learn to love it and become good at it, if not great.

Spend some time talking with friends and family about your plans and be realistic about what to expect when first starting out as a mobile notary.