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7:00 AM signing… and the notary caught something important
There were 2 borrowers on the file Most documents required both signatures But the notary noticed that the Owner/Seller Affidavit only had: •⁠ ⁠One borrower’s name •⁠ ⁠One signature line Instead of ignoring it, the notary messaged us before the signing. Since it was so early in the morning, title wasn’t available yet, so we made a judgment call: 👉 Print the document twice 👉 Execute one as-is 👉 Add a signature line on the second copy for the other borrower Later, when title responded, the signing was already completed… And they were VERY happy the notary caught it and went the extra mile! This is the kind of attention to detail that makes title companies trust notaries more and more. Not just signing documents blindly, but actually paying attention 👏
7:00 AM signing… and the notary caught something important
Nice catch. 🫵
Scheduled for 10 AM… confirmed for 4:30 PM 👀
We had a signing originally set for 10 AM But the notary confirmed it with the signers for 4:30 PM instead Later, the realtor complained to title saying: “The notary changed the time for her own convenience” The notary’s explanation? "The signers’ witness was only available at 4:30 PM” The real problem? ❌ The time was changed without checking with us first Even with a valid reason, changes like this need approval because title, realtor, and all parties may already be coordinating around the original time. 👉 Have you ever had a signer ask to change the time after the appointment was already confirmed? How did you handle it?
0 likes • May 22
The notary should have told the client that he/she would need to call title and Get an approval on the time change and go from there and he/she would call him/her back before making that change on his/her own.
LSA in the PNW
Hello, My name is Marlene Wakefield Bosworth, I am new to this platform and wanted to go ahead and introduce myself. I have been a LSA and Notary Public in the state of Washington for 7 years. If you have heard of Spokane WA. that is the area I work in. I look forward to joining in on conversations when I can.
2 likes • May 19
@Daisy East thank you Daisy, I see you work back in my home town of Vegas.. so cool.
2 likes • May 19
@Melina Fuenmayor thanks so much Melina.
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Marlene Wakefield-Bosworth
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@marlene-wakefield-bosworth-7832
Loan Signing Agent, Notary Public, with IDEN & RON Endorsements. Business Owner here in Spokane and the surrounding counties.

Active 36d ago
Joined May 16, 2026
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