LOAN DOCUMENT SIGNINGS

With Such Valuable Documents, why Trust MDG Notary for your Loan Signing Needs?

  • MDG Notary offers mobile notary services, allowing signings to take place at a location convenient for your clients, whether it’s their home, office, or another agreed-upon location. Our team is dedicated to arranging appointments at times that are most convenient for you or your signers.

  • MDG Notary ensures that all notarial acts comply with local laws and regulations, providing peace of mind to escrow offices and real estate professionals. Ensuring the risk of any legal issues arising from improperly executed documents is minimized.

  • MDG Loan Signings are designed to provide an unparalleled client experience. The heart and soul of MDG Notary is the meticulous preparation and commitment to excellence that goes into each loan signing. You can rest assured that you won’t have to worry about errors or the need to look for another notary.

  • MDG Agents’ extensive preparation and deep knowledge in loan signings ensures that all documents are handled accurately and efficiently. Our agents’ experience allows them to anticipate and resolve potential issues before they become problems, ensuring a smooth transaction process.

  • As a client of MDG Notary, you can be confident that your data is protected with the highest level of security, whether you schedule online or over the phone. During every signing, all documents containing sensitive information are handled with the utmost confidentiality.

  • By working with MDG Notary, you have a single point of contact for all your notarial needs. This streamlined communication simplifies the process, making it easier to coordinate signings and resolve any issues quickly.

Notarization Process

  • By Phone: To schedule an appointment over the phone, please call our office at 714-448-2044. Our friendly staff will assist you in selecting a convenient date and time for your loan signing.

    Online: You can also schedule appointments through our website. Simply navigate to the scheduling section, choose your preferred date and time, and provide all necessary information.

    Please Provide:

    • Time: Your preferred time slot.

    • Date: The specific day you wish to meet.

    • Location: The address where the meeting will take place.

    • Documents: Any relevant documents that need to be reviewed during the appointment.

    • Requests: Any special requests or additional information that may help us prepare for your loan signing.

  • Preliminary Call
    During our preliminary call, we will discuss your specific notarization needs, including the type of loan signings requiring notarization, the desired location, time, and date for the loan signing appointment. As well as any special requests you may have.

    Communication Approach
    Our priority is to work alongside you by maintain open lines of communication with you, offering timely updates, flexibility, and effective solutions to ensure a smooth and efficient process.

  • Verification of Parties Involved
    Upon arrival we will begin loan signing process by verifying the identity of the signers & the notary.

    Notarial Journal Entry
    By law, all California notaries must retain accurate and complete records of the signers' notarizations in their journal.

    Careful Review of Documents
    We strongly advise all signers to take the time to thoroughly read and understand each loan document before signing. Failure to do so may result in unintended financial and legal consequences.

    Notarizing Documents
    Upon completion of the signatures, the notary will then proceed to sign and stamp the document or notarial certificate

    Addressing Questions or Concerns
    Once all loan documents have been completed, any questions or concerns that may have risen during this process will be addressed. After addressing these questions or concerns, our signing is now complete, and at this point, only thing for us to do is scan, mail or deliver your documents if needed.

    Always Here to Help
    Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require any further information or support. Thank you for choosing our services for your loan signing needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Notarizing loan documents ensures their authenticity and legality, providing assurance that they have been signed willingly by all parties involved without any form of coercion or fraud.

  • Yes, MDG Notary offers same-day and emergency notary services subject to availability. Clients are encouraged to reach out as soon as possible to arrange an urgent appointment.

  • The signer must present valid identification (satisfactory evidence) that meets California’s requirements. Acceptable forms of ID include:
    -California driver’s license or ID card,

    -U.S. passport, or
    -Other government-issued identification cards that contain a photograph, description of the person, signature, and an identifying number.

  • Before every signing, agents thoroughly check each document for accuracy. Even with limited time, our agent's experience with various loan documents enables signers to be guided effectively, ensuring all signatures and dates are correct.

  • MDG Notary is known for its ability to notarize a wide range of documents. These include, but are not limited to, real estate closing documents, refinance documents, reverse mortgages, deeds of trust, affidavits, power of attorney forms, and more.

  • If there are errors in the signed documents, MDG Notary will work with you promptly to correct them at no additional cost if it was an error on their part. Ensuring accuracy is their top priority.

  • The information provided is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

    Consult with a qualified attorney for specific legal guidance related to your situation.

    Source:
    American Bar Association (ABA)
    National Notary Association (NNA)
    Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

DISCLAIMER

ALL NOTARIES ARE INSURED WITH $100K E/O INSURANCE

Government Code section 8213(a).)

ALL NOTARIES ARE PROHIBITED TO PROVIDE LEGAL ADVICE

California Business and Professions Code § 6400

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