Services
Mobile Notary Service
Notaries with My Favorite Texas Notary provide you with prompt, professional service wherever and whenever you need it.
- We come directly to you at a mutually agreed upon location!
- Let us know where and when and we will be there!
- Have documents conveniently notarized on your own schedule.
- Available by appointment: 24/7/365.
- In addition to the statutory notarial fee, a travel fee is charged.
- Emergency, short notice, or last-minute notarizations are welcome!
- One page or 200 pages; no job is too big or too small!
Examples of documents that a Texas Notary Public is forbidden to Notarize:
- Birth and Death Certificates
- Marriage License
- Photographs
- Names that do not match
- Documents with blanks
- Faxed or copied signatures
- Backdate or forward date a notarization
- Preparing or choosing the document
- However, a Texas Notary Public is allowed to certify that a physical copy of a notarized electronic record (such as a printed copy of an electronic document) is a true and correct copy.
List Of Documents That Are Routinely Notarized (General Notary Work)...
- Adoption Documents
- Affidavits
- Agreements
- Authorizations
- Business Documents
- Contracts
- Corporate Affidavits
- Deeds
- Designated Beneficiary Documents
- Discovery Documents
- Employment Forms
- Estate Planning Documents
- Financial Documents
- Insurance Documents
- Legal Documents
- Loan Documents
- Medical Documents
- Parental Rights Affidavits
- Permission to Travel Documents
- Power of Attorney
- School Documents
- DMV Gift & Heirship Affidavits
- Vehicle Title Transfers
- Verifications
- Waiver Forms
- Wills and Codicils
Loan Signing Agent (LSA)/Notary Signing Agent (NSA)
Loan Signing Agent services are performed by a Loan Signing Agent (LSA), who is a specialized Notary Public. LSAs are trained, background screened, and certified to professionally facilitate the signing of real estate and loan documents.
Loan Signing Agent services by My Favorite Texas Notary LSAs ensure real estate and loan closing documents are presented and executed correctly, notarized as required, and promptly returned to the title company for loan processing. Completing these critical steps enables real estate loans to be funded.
I am a graduate of the Loan Signing System training program by Mark Wills (LSA) and certified as a Notary Signing Agent by the National Notary Association (NSA) and the American Association of Notaries. My certifications are renewed annually by examination. Participation in continuing education ensures that I remain current on legal updates and procedural changes within the multitude of title companies, mortgage companies, banks, and signing services within the industry.
Loan Signing Agents handle sensitive documents containing personally identifiable information, commonly referred to as PII. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a federal regulatory agency, requires lenders to follow strict standards when handling PII, including borrower information on loan documents. To meet CFPB standards and maintain my LSA and NSA certifications, I am required to annually pass rigorous background screenings.
Real Estate/Loan Signings are individually priced, based on transaction details…
- Scheduling and lead time
- Total number of signers (including non-borrowing spouse and any required witnesses)
- Travel distance to the signing location
- Conference Room rental requirements (equity loans)
- Timing of document delivery
- Document package size (number of pages)
- Printing requirements
- Quantity and type of notarizations
- Document scan back requirements
- Completed document shipping requirements
- Other unique transaction details
Typical Real Estate / Loan Transactions
- Cash Deal
- Purchase Loan
- Piggyback Loan
- Refinance Loan
- Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC)
- Loan Modification
- Seller’s Package
- FHA Loan
- VA Loan
- USDA Home Loan
- Reverse Mortgage Loan
- Texas Property Tax Loan