- INTRODUCTION
Loan Documents Require Precision, Not Guesswork
Loan packages are some of the densest paperwork most borrowers will ever sign. A missed initial, an unsigned page, or a document notarized incorrectly can delay funding, delay recording, or force a re-sign that pushes back closing altogether.
A loan signing agent exists to prevent exactly that. Experience covers purchase loans, refinances, home equity lines of credit, and reverse mortgages, working directly with lenders and title companies to walk borrowers through each package accurately.
Every signing is treated with the same level of care, whether it’s a first time buyer’s purchase loan or a multi-document refinance package. The goal is a complete, accurate package returned on time, every time.
- WHAT WE DO
What A Loan Signing Agent Actually Does
A loan signing agent confirms borrower identification, walks through each document in the package, and ensures every required signature and initial is captured in the correct location.
Documents that require notarization under Texas law are properly notarized during the appointment. Attention is paid to details lenders and title companies check closely, including dates, initials, and signature placement.
The package is reviewed before it’s returned, helping catch anything that might otherwise delay funding or require the borrower to sign again.
- DOCUMENTS HANDLED
What's Included
- Mortgage purchase documents
- Refinance loan packages
- HELOC signings
- Reverse mortgage documents
- Closing disclosures
- CLIENTS & PARTNERS
Who We Work With
- Borrowers completing a purchase or refinance
- Title companies needing a dependable signing agent
- Mortgage lenders requiring accurate, on time signings
- Escrow officers coordinating closing timelines
- WHY CHOOSE US
Why Choose DFW Mobile Notary For Loan Signings
Loan packages leave no room for error. The goal is accuracy and reliability on every signing, so lenders, title companies, and borrowers can count on a smooth funding and recording process.
01
Loan Package Experience
Familiar with the structure and requirements of purchase, refinance, and HELOC packages.
02
Lender & Title Coordination
Direct communication with lenders and title companies when details need confirming.
03
Flexible Scheduling
Evening and weekend appointments available to fit borrower schedules.
04
Careful Execution
Attention to every signature, initial, and notarization block to avoid funding delays.
05
Licensed & Insured
Licensed, bonded, and E&O insured for every appointment.
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Clear Communication
Direct coordination with your lender or title company whenever a detail needs confirming.
- HOW IT WORKS
Getting A Loan Package Signed
01
Appointment Confirmed
Details of the signing, location, and timing are confirmed with the borrower or title company.
02
Package Reviewed
The loan document package is reviewed in advance to prepare for the signing.
03
Signing Takes Place
Identification is confirmed and the borrower is guided through each document.
04
Package Returned
Completed documents are returned promptly to the lender or title company for funding and recording.
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Loan Signing Agent FAQs
Answers to common questions about loan signing agent services in Dallas Fort Worth.
What is a loan signing agent?
A loan signing agent is a notary public with additional experience handling loan document packages, ensuring signatures, initials, and notarizations are completed accurately so the package can fund and record without delay for the lender or title company.
Do you work directly with title companies and lenders?
Yes. Appointments are regularly coordinated directly with title companies and lenders to confirm signing details, timing, and document requirements ahead of the appointment, helping avoid last minute confusion.
Can you notarize documents for both a refinance and a home purchase?
Yes. Experience covers both purchase and refinance loan packages, including HELOC signings and reverse mortgage documents, each handled with the same level of care and attention to detail.
What happens if a document is missing or incorrect?
Any missing or unclear documents are flagged immediately during the appointment, and the title company or lender is contacted directly to resolve the issue before the signing is completed, helping avoid delays later.
What should a borrower bring to a loan signing appointment?
A valid, government issued photo ID is required for every signer. Reviewing the loan documents ahead of time, if provided in advance, can also help the appointment move smoothly.