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Loan Signing Services

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Loan signing services provided by On Demand Mobile Notary and Apostille Services involve facilitating the completion and signing of loan documents for various financial transactions, such as mortgages, refinancing, home equity loans, and loan modifications. We travel to the your preferred location to oversee the signing process and ensure that all loan documents are correctly filled out, signed, and dated by the parties involved, including the borrower, lender, and any witnesses required. We also verify the identities of the signers, administer any necessary oaths or affirmations, and notarize the documents to certify their authenticity. By offering convenient and professional loan signing services on the go, On Demand Mobile Notary and Apostille Services helps streamline the loan closing process and provide peace of mind to borrowers and lenders alike.

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FAQs

Loan Signing Services

1. What Documents do I need to bring to the loan signing?

 

You typically need to bring government-issued identification (driver's license or passport) and any documents provided by your lender, including loan estimates, closing disclosures, and any other paperwork related to the loan.

 

2. How long will the loan signing appointment take?

 

The duration of the loan signing appointment can vary depending on different things like the complexity of the loan documents or the number of signers involved. Standard Loan Signing appointments take between 30 minutes to an hour.

 

3. Can I review the loan documents before signing?

 

Yes, you can usually review the loan documents before signing. It's essential to carefully read through the terms and conditions to ensure you understand them fully. If you have any questions or concerns, you can contact one of our Public Notaries for more information.

 

4. Do I need to bring witnesses to the loan signing?

 

In most cases, witnesses are not required for loan signings. Tennessee does not typically require witnesses for a deed or mortgage; however, we will inform you if your lender or state law mandates witnesses for specific documents or transactions. .

 

5. Is there a fee for loan signing services?

 

Yes, there is typically a fee for loan signing services. However, the fee may vary depending on factors of the loan signing, such as the complexity of the loan documents, distance, or any additional services required to complete the loan signing.

 

6. What forms of identification will I need for the loan signing?

 

You should bring a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID card, to verify your identity during the loan signing appointment.

 

7. Can the loan signing be conducted remotely?

 

In some cases, loan signings can be conducted remotely through electronic notarization or online platforms. However, this may depend on factors like state regulations and lender policies.

 

On Demand Mobile Notary and Apostille Services does not provide remote services at this time, but will be implementing these features and improving the accessibility of our services in the near future. Contact us to stay informed!

 

8. What happens after the loan signing?

 

After the loan signing, the documents are typically returned to the lender for final review and processing. Once the loan is approved and funded, you will receive copies of the signed documents for your records. The loan proceeds are then disbursed according to the terms of the loan agreement.

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WE ARE NOT ATTORNEYS LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW IN THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, AND WE MAY NOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE OR ACCEPT FEES FOR LEGAL ADVICE.

FAQs Loan Signing Services
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