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Steps to become a Notary Signing AgentĀ®

  1. Get your Notary commission

    Get your Notary commission

    Not commissioned yet? Let us help! Already a Notary? Move to step 2.

  2. Choose an NSA package

    Choose an NSA package

    All our packages include an NSA background screening. Passing it will earn you a listing on SigningAgent.com, where lenders and title companies look for credible NSAs.

  3. Promote yourself as an NSA

    Promote yourself as an NSA

    Polish up your profile on SigningAgent.com so you can stand out from the crowd.

Handle Loan Signings in Rhode Island with Confidence

The Benefits of our NSA Certification Program:

  • Go at your own pace, on your own time
  • Learn about loan signing fundamentals
  • Get TRID Training (Closing Disclosure)
  • Understand how to protect a borrower's privacy and security as part of ALTA's best practices
  • Find out what contracting companies are looking for in an NSA
  • Get a listing on SigningAgent.com - the place title companies and signing services look for qualified NSAs.

What Is a Notary Signing Agent?

A Notary Signing Agent or NSA is a Notary who has special training to handle loan document signings. Title companies and signing services hire NSAs to deliver loan documents to borrowers, oversee the signing and return the documents.

Note: You must become a Notary before starting the NSA Certification process. Learn how to become a Notary.

What Our Customers
Are Saying

"The NNA has really helped me. They’ve taught me how to be a successful professional Notary Signing Specialist, and they provide me with continuing education."

Kathy Fletcher

"I felt very qualified to go out and do loan signings after my training."

Crystal Whiteside-Lemon

"The NNA made it really easy to just do the training from the comfort of my home."

Bob C.

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