Notary Signing Agents


NSA Section Membership Overview A Notary Signing Agent is a Notary specifically trained to facilitate mortgage closings. Mortgage lenders, title firms and escrow companies are paying Notary Signing Agent professionals to make loan closings as convenient as possible for borrowers by couriering loan documents, collecting and notarizing signatures and delivering settlement checks. And that means Notaries are being offered an opportunity to make a good living as an independent entrepreneur.

The NNA has professional training courses that provide you with the complete package to become an NNA Certified Notary Signing Agent, compliant with industry regulations that require the safeguarding of borrowers' private financial information.

Our training options include one year of FREE membership in both the National Notary Association (a $52 value) and the NNA Notary Signing Agent Section (a $32 value). These memberships give you many services, benefits and support that help you advance your career.

Notary Signing Agent Section membership helps support and guide your every step as a Notary Signing Agent. Your membership includes:

  • Free Online Advertising on SigningAgent.com
    The Web site companies go to when hiring Signing Agents.
  • Unlimited Toll-Free Hotline Use
    Your Notary Signing Agent questions/concerns addressed immediately, right over the phone.
  • 24-Hour Help Online
    Your own 24-hour Q&A Hotlink in the NNA Notary Signing Agent Section Members-Only Zone.
  • Career-Boosting Signing Agent Webinars
    Free bi-monthly NNA webinars hosted by industry experts on issues more relevant to NSA’s.

Notaries should be aware that opportunities to conduct loan signings may be limited or restricted in some states. For more information, see NSA State Restrictions.

The NNA has eliminated the suggested fee schedule that previously appeared in this section and encourages all of its members to independently negotiate fees for their services based on the factors that apply to each member’s circumstances and particular assignments.

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