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Notary Essentials 101

This Class is perfect for the new or inexperienced Notary Public, Loan Signing Agent, Loan Originator/Broker, Realtor, Processor, Escrow/Title staff member, those who work in the legal field and those who work with Notaries Public or with documents that are notarized.

If you need your notary commission, you must take the
6-hour course and pass the state exam. This course is a
4-hour hands-on notary essentials course.


Please go here if you want to take the
State-approved 6-hour Notary course and exam instead.

 

9:00am - 1:00pm

Join us for a fun, Live Half-Day Workshop taught by a practicing and experienced instructor who will show you everything you need to know to feel confident in your knowledge and the duties of a California Notary Public.  
 
Review what's acceptable ID in California, understand how to load your journal properly, get the information on when you need to use Credible Witnesses,  and really learn what the difference is between an Acknowledgement and a Jurat.  Students will also learn how to atch a Loose Certificate and why some notaries use an Embosser.
 
Using your notary tools (or our faux tools provided),  students will actually complete several different types of notarizations for the confidence everyone needs to need to notarize any document 
 
Plan on spending the entire day notarizing several different types of documents in a workbook that you'll take home and can refer to over, and over again.   Examples include Deeds of Trust, Powers of Attorney, Affidavits and more!
 
Plus!  If you purchase our Gold Kit, you'll receive Four Years of Telephone Support, and a listing in "The Notary List"!

Register here for
Notary Essentials 101

909-388-1798

 

There will be more and more traveling notary work available in Banks, Hospitals, Convalescent Homes, Postal Places, etc.  and, due to cost-cutbacks, a few major lenders are requiring their clients to find their own Notary (Washington Mutual and Wells Fargo, for example).  Get the Hands-on training you need before you go out!
 
 
BI-LINGUAL NOTARY PUBLICS ARE IN SPECIAL DEMAND!
 
These topics and more will be covered in detail during this Notary Essentials 101 class.
- The difference between and Ack and Jurat
- How to load the journal
- ID and the "rules"
- What's the Jurat stamp for?
- What's an embosser for?
- How to properly atch a loose certificate?
- What to do when the notarial verbiage is wrong.

 

 

       
       

 

 

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