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Mobile Attorney

by Jessica Duquette

What Do They Do?

A mobile attorney is also known as a notary agent. These professionals make the process of signing a loan more convenient to both the borrowers and lenders. Rather than going out of your way to schedule an appointment at a law office, you can count on the agent to accommodate your schedule.

A mobile attorney is a necessary practice in the process of signing a loan. While many lenders may prepare the documentation in house, an attorney is still needed at the closing. He or she verifies all of the documents in question and ensures that all parties involved understand each step throughout the loan closing.

Locate a Mobile Attorney

Finding an attorney to finalize the documents can be a difficult task. With very few notary agents, you shouldn't wait until the last minute to arrange for document verification. To expedite the closing process, begin searching for your notary agent well in advance.

Through the internet you can search for a mobile notary agent in your area. A network of professionals can help keep you connected to the resources you need during the loan application process. To find an attorney now, click on the link above.


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