Texas Notary Public and Loan Signing Training

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2875 Parkwood Boulevard,Frisco TX 75034

19 March, 2022

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Are you a State of Texas Notary Public and/or Loan Signing Agent looking to expand your knowledge? Are you a State of Texas Notary Public and/or Loan Signing Agent looking to expand your knowledge? At Your Service Agent, LLC is pleased to announce that Notary Public and Loan Signing Training is coming to Collin County, Frisco, TX. Special Guest panel includes ...Dianna L. Hanson, CEO/Owner of BNC Acquisitions, LLC, NNA Notary Ambassador and Ronnie Mickle, Owner of Notary Stars, Notary Stars Unlimited, and Unlimited Ink Notary. You will not want to miss this training! Whether you are exploring the idea of starting your own general notary and/or signing company, or have years of experience, this is an in-person training designed with you in mind. This training will offer a wide range of tools and information, to enhance your skills as a Notary Public and help you become more successful and efficient at performing your notarial and loan signing duties. You will not want to miss this training! Seats are limited. Please reserve your seat today! Registration will begin at 8 am. Training will start promptly at 9 am. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact your Host, Surond Maeweathers by email at [email protected]. Are you a State of Texas Notary Public and/or Loan Signing Agent looking to expand your knowledge? At Your Service Agent, LLC is pleased to announce that Notary Public and Loan Signing Training is coming to Collin County, Frisco, TX. At Your Service Agent, LLC is a host for professional Notary Public and Loan Signing Trainings and Workshops. Whether the Notary Public is exploring the idea of starting their own general notary and/or signing company, or have years of experience, these trainings are designed with them in mind. Trainings will offer a wide range of tools and information, to enhance the Notary Public's skills and help them become more successful and efficient at performing their notarial and loan signing duties.

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