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The world today is vastly different from the past. Since 2020, people have learned more about themselves and are more interested in navigating life their way, instead of the old status quo.
One of the changes people have made is to do less business in person, and more online or on the fly. Standing in line, waiting for attention isn’t something many people want. Consider self-checkouts. They have become so popular that people will choose them instead of a cashier, so they don’t have to interact.
People are also not using their local banks and credit unions as much. Many branches are closing, because people are doing their banking online, or via the ATM. The number one choice, if available, is online banking. They can deposit checks using their cell phone, and we have become almost a cashless society. People use money moving apps like PayPal, Venmo, CashApp, and Zelle. Who needs cash anymore? Who needs a bank? Some do, but most don’t.
Mobile notaries are on the rise due to this same thought process. They can meet a mobile notary at a public place, or the notary can go to the signer’s home or office. People love this convenience, because they don’t have to go anywhere. They get to show off their home, if they want, or meet the notary outside if they want, or meet at a coffee shop if they want. The notary can charge a travel fee, if allowed by their state, plus the per notarization fee. It’s a win-win.
So how do you get started? First, make sure if you are a notary for your work, that your surety bond is in your name only. Otherwise, every notarial act you perform will be the responsibility of both your employer and you. Get a separate bond if this is the case.
Next, make sure to get a proper education. Mobile notaries see many different documents and many different signing situations. They need to assess awareness and willingness at a much higher level in most cases.
The 65+ population is growing and will continue to grow for the next 5 years. You can start your set up now, and in 2-3 years have a lucrative business. Just like any business, starting a mobile notary business takes time to grow.
The Michigan Notary Association has a great program to get you started with education and building a foundation for your mobile notary business. Check it out here: https://www.michigannotaryassociation.org
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