This video was EXTREMELY helpful and one of the best I've seen on this subject. New subscriber from just this video along. Love it! Keep up the great content!
Hi Nicole. I am very recently commissioned in Florida and have completed my NSA course and applied for my RON. I have been searching for weeks for information like this and have been unable to find simple understandable instructions until now. Thank you for this.
Hey, Great video. I am new to Fl and the Notary world. I am a LSA as well and awaiting my RON approval I'm in North Ft Myers and trying to connect, network, friend as many like minded people as possible. We are all in this together, right!!
I am new to Notary & also in FLA - my question is: will the docs that I stamp & sign always be provided by the client? How do you know ahead of time, that you needed to make corrections? I assumed that all documents would always be presented to me....
No, you will most often be sent the documents and you will print them and bring them to meet the client. You would only be provided the documents if you are doing a signing in the title office. It all depends on when you will receive them. You will only know if you need to make corrections to the notarial certificates once you receive the documents. You might need to change the venue or correct the wording.
Great video! I’m close to you… I’m in Bradenton 😃 your Etsy store is amazing btw! I’m in the process of becoming a notary and then going on to becoming an LSA. Thank you so much for sharing your journey!
Thank you for the thorough explanation. I purchased a Jurat and acknowledgement stamp, i heard it can reduce the page count.for a customer. When do you use them vs a certificate? Thank you❤
You're so welcome! There are a few scenarios where you could use a stamp. If a document has a notarial certificate from another state, you could line through the other certificate, date and initial it, and stamp with your state's notarial certificate. You could also use it if the document has a certificate that is missing a lot of verbiage to make it compliant in your state. You would, of course, need to ask your signer if they want to use a jurat or acknowledgement certificate and then stamp that to on the document and notarize like you normally would. I personally try not to make too many modifications to a document and will just write in what I need to in order for it to be compliant in my state but having a certificate stamp is a good alternative.
Hi awesome video! I’m learning to be a notary/ loan signing agent in Florida and have heard several people say correct the wording if it’s not appropriate for your state. Are you referring to the venue or is this there some other language being referenced. Thanks for any info you can provide.
Sometimes the notarial certificates will be pre-filled with the signer’s name. You’ll just write in your information, any other information needed depending on your state (like in FL if it’s a RON or not), sign, and stamp it.
@@AnaLopez-mh9ry yes, they’ll bring the document(s) and most will already the notary certificate include. If not, you would attached a loose certificate that you notarize.
NICOLE ROBERTS: Question I have is, in the OPtional DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT, what does it mean SIGNER OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE????? Is that the notarys signature OR signer to sign?? Very confused on that. Thank you for answering.
Hi! The optional portion is if you want to add an additional description of what the document is or the name of it. I have seen this used if it's a loose certificate that you attach so then you know exactly which document it should go with. The "other signature" is for a person representing the person or business written in the notarial certificate. For example, it could be for a minor or a POA. Hope that helps!
Hey Nicole!! Do you have a video on tax write offs we need to be thinking about while working as a Loan Signing Agent? I don’t want to miss anything because I didn’t know it was eligible and I wasn’t tracking it... I want to be sure I’m documenting everything I need to and the right way so I don’t have any issues at tax time and I don’t miss possible write offs.
Hey!! I use Notary Gadget (there’s a link in the description) to keep track of a lot of things like mileage and number of notarial acts. And then I keep track of my expenses through my business checking account and just a basic spreadsheet. But I’d definitely recommend talking with a tax expert so they can give you advice unique to you and your business!
Hello! There are bits and pieces of information in my binder that are on my TH-cam channel but the majority of it you can only find in this binder. The PDF for how to fill out a notarial certificate is a freebie that anyone can have and it’s a great document to add to my binder!
@@franciscaleon7621 Some states require it and some states require it so it could depend where you live! Some states will require people to say “I do” as well. In Florida it’s not required. But check with your state’s notarial guidelines!
Are you officially the winner, lol. This is the best Jurat & acknowledgment explanation that I have found on TH-cam. I am now a subscriber
That’s great to hear!
I'm in Florida and new to becoming a notary public. I like the information
This video was EXTREMELY helpful and one of the best I've seen on this subject. New subscriber from just this video along. Love it! Keep up the great content!
Thank you! I'm so happy to hear that!
Her content is literally #1!!!... and it's so affordable... and lots of freebies!!! I'm grateful for Nicole
Omg i was super confused on what a jurat was...an listening to this episode you fully broke it down!!! Thank you thank you
Yay! I’m glad it was helpful!
Great information! Thank you,
Hi Nicole. I am very recently commissioned in Florida and have completed my NSA course and applied for my RON. I have been searching for weeks for information like this and have been unable to find simple understandable instructions until now. Thank you for this.
Thank you as a Notary newly in business this helps my business and confidence!!
Thanks. I was just making sure I was doing my jurats correctly.
Hi Nicole, good video! I am a new notary & loan signing agent in Florida. Thank you for the videos!
Thanks so much! That’s great you’re in Florida too!
Hey, Great video. I am new to Fl and the Notary world. I am a LSA as well and awaiting my RON approval I'm in North Ft Myers and trying to connect, network, friend as many like minded people as possible. We are all in this together, right!!
Very well done gurl! You explained all concepts beautifully!
You are a piece of sweet strawberry short cake;)
Thank you for clarifying. Its greatly appreciated.
You’re so welcome!
Very clear and concise. Thanks 😊
Thank You for the advise!
Hi Nicole a great video very helpful thank you so much
This was very informative.
Thanks so much! I’m happy to hear that!
I am new to Notary & also in FLA - my question is: will the docs that I stamp & sign always be provided by the client? How do you know ahead of time, that you needed to make corrections? I assumed that all documents would always be presented to me....
No, you will most often be sent the documents and you will print them and bring them to meet the client. You would only be provided the documents if you are doing a signing in the title office. It all depends on when you will receive them. You will only know if you need to make corrections to the notarial certificates once you receive the documents. You might need to change the venue or correct the wording.
Thank you for the video! My name is Bethany. I am Notary Signing Agent just beginning.
You're so welcome! Wishing you lots of success on your journey, Bethany!
Great video! I’m close to you… I’m in Bradenton 😃 your Etsy store is amazing btw! I’m in the process of becoming a notary and then going on to becoming an LSA. Thank you so much for sharing your journey!
Thanks! Yay you’ve super close! Congrats for starting your LSA journey! 🎉 You’ll do great!
Need cheat sheets
Thanks very informative
Great job on explaining these! A+
Thanks so much! That’s great to hear!!
Awesome video I just got my commission so please keep posting 📫 😊 thank you
Thank you for the thorough explanation. I purchased a Jurat and acknowledgement stamp, i heard it can reduce the page count.for a customer. When do you use them vs a certificate? Thank you❤
You're so welcome! There are a few scenarios where you could use a stamp. If a document has a notarial certificate from another state, you could line through the other certificate, date and initial it, and stamp with your state's notarial certificate. You could also use it if the document has a certificate that is missing a lot of verbiage to make it compliant in your state. You would, of course, need to ask your signer if they want to use a jurat or acknowledgement certificate and then stamp that to on the document and notarize like you normally would. I personally try not to make too many modifications to a document and will just write in what I need to in order for it to be compliant in my state but having a certificate stamp is a good alternative.
Thank you for this video.
You’re so welcome!
Hi awesome video! I’m learning to be a notary/ loan signing agent in Florida and have heard several people say correct the wording if it’s not appropriate for your state. Are you referring to the venue or is this there some other language being referenced. Thanks for any info you can provide.
Most of the documents presented to me already include this verbiage, so do we need to also fill out the Jurat/ Acknowledge form as well?
Sometimes the notarial certificates will be pre-filled with the signer’s name. You’ll just write in your information, any other information needed depending on your state (like in FL if it’s a RON or not), sign, and stamp it.
@@nicolenotaryroberts Great thank you for your quick response!
Does the individual bring the acknowledgment or Jurat that needs to be notarized with them?
@@AnaLopez-mh9ry yes, they’ll bring the document(s) and most will already the notary certificate include. If not, you would attached a loose certificate that you notarize.
Where is the best site to buy notorial forms for New York state
Hello! I actually have them in my Etsy shop! You can find them here: www.etsy.com/listing/1297392374/
NICOLE ROBERTS: Question I have is, in the OPtional DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT, what does it mean SIGNER OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE????? Is that the notarys signature OR signer to sign?? Very confused on that. Thank you for answering.
Hi! The optional portion is if you want to add an additional description of what the document is or the name of it. I have seen this used if it's a loose certificate that you attach so then you know exactly which document it should go with. The "other signature" is for a person representing the person or business written in the notarial certificate. For example, it could be for a minor or a POA. Hope that helps!
Hey Nicole!! Do you have a video on tax write offs we need to be thinking about while working as a Loan Signing Agent? I don’t want to miss anything because I didn’t know it was eligible and I wasn’t tracking it... I want to be sure I’m documenting everything I need to and the right way so I don’t have any issues at tax time and I don’t miss possible write offs.
Hey!! I use Notary Gadget (there’s a link in the description) to keep track of a lot of things like mileage and number of notarial acts. And then I keep track of my expenses through my business checking account and just a basic spreadsheet. But I’d definitely recommend talking with a tax expert so they can give you advice unique to you and your business!
Is this information available in your packets on Etsy?
Hello! There are bits and pieces of information in my binder that are on my TH-cam channel but the majority of it you can only find in this binder. The PDF for how to fill out a notarial certificate is a freebie that anyone can have and it’s a great document to add to my binder!
Do we need to have them raise their right hand when we minister an oath?
Good question! You do not. You just ask if they verbally affirm if the affidavit is true and they will say back to you “I do” or “I swear.”
@@nicolenotaryroberts ok because I was told I needed to do that, and that’s what I have been doing. 🤷🏻♀️
@@franciscaleon7621 Some states require it and some states require it so it could depend where you live! Some states will require people to say “I do” as well. In Florida it’s not required. But check with your state’s notarial guidelines!
Ok. Can I hire you to mentor me?