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Hometown:
Kingston Springs, TN
Zip Code
37082
Notary Since:
February 19, 2003
About Me:
Mary Ellen Harvley has been doing mobile notary work for over five years. She does signings at late, early or odd hours. She started out in an attorney's office doing title searches and preparing various deeds and land contracts.

She takes pride in her work and understands that she is the only person that will have face to face contact with the borrower(s), in most instances.

After accepting the assignment she uses several different tools to locate the address of the meeting place and uses her extensive knowledge the area she services to decide which is the best way to arrive at the appointed meeting location. Within 30-minutes she has contacted the borrower and verified directions and the appearance of the borrower(s) home. This is always a big help in locating the home itself.

During this initial phone conversation she discusses the following items with the borrower(s):

· To have their loan officer's contact information readily available.

· That she will need to collect copies of the photo identification.

· If they need to send in an amount of monies, to please have a Certified Cashier's Check ready.

· Provide contact numbers just in case something happens (emergencies do arise).

Once the documents arrive, she goes over the electronic file reading all included instructions and making sure the documents that are required are not possibly missing from the file.

All documents are printed and double checked to make sure they printed in the correct numbers and properly. A second set of documents is printed for the borrower(s).

She always dresses in casual business attire. No jeans, shorts, sandals, low-cut tops, miniskirts or other inappropriate attire is worn.

No legal advice is ever given. All questions the documents themselves cannot answer, the signing is stopped so that the borrower(s) can call the loan officer and have the question(s) answered.

After the closing but before leaving, all documents are gone-back over to double check for all needed signatures, notarizations and filled in blanks.

The documents are dropped in the nearest drop box with the quickest planned pick-up.

You are notified, per your instructions, when the signing is finished.

Areas Covered:
We cover the following Counties and Cities in Tennessee:

Cheatham County:

Ashland City
Chapmansboro
Greenbriar
Kingston Springs
Pegram
Pleasantview
Davidson County:

Amqui
Antioch
Belle Meade
Bellevue
Berry Hill
Donelson
East
Forest Hills
Goodlettsville
Hermitage
Jere Baxter
Joelton
Lakewood
Madison
Melros
Nashville
North
Northeast
Oak Hill
Old Hickory
South
West
Whites Creek
Woodbine
Dickson County:

Burns
Charlotte
Cumberland Furnance
Dickson
Slaydeb
Vanleer
White Bluff
Hickman County:

Bon Aqua
Centerville
Grinders
Lyles
Nunnelly
Only
Primm Springs
Humphreys County:

Bethpage
Buffalo
McEwen
Maury County:

Santa Fe
Williamsport
Robertson County:

Greenbriar
Springfield
Walnut Grove
White House
La Vergne
Smyrna
Sumner County:

Hendersonville
Wilson County:

Mount Juliet
Williamson County:

Arrington
Brentwood
Fairview
Franklin
Greenbriar
Kingsfield
Nolensville
Peytonsville
Primm Springs
Ruddersville
Thompsons Station

For complete details, visit my website.
Website:
http://noworriesnotaryservice.com
Company Name:
No Worries Mobile Notary Services
Favorite Music:
My taste in music is very ecclectic--James Taylor, Bob Segar, Elvis, Native American, Lynard Skynard, Johnny Cash, Janis Joplin, BB King, Jimmy Ray Vaughn, George Jones, I LIKE IT ALL!!!!!!
Favorite TV Shows:
My fav channels are History, Biography, Animal Planet, NPT, and other such channels.
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Ten Part Dissertation on the Ten Guiding Principles of a Notary-Pt. 2

 The Notary shall act as an impartial witness and not profit or gain from any document or transaction requiring a notarial act, apart from the fee allowed by statute.

This is the second of the NNA's Guiding Principles. It sort of surprises me that this one…

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Posted on February 20th, 2008 at 10:06am — No Comments (Add)

Ten Part Dissertation on the Ten Guiding Principles of a Notary-Pt. 1

As I was reading over blogs and forums here on the Rain and other places over the Internet, the idea came to Pinocchiome that many people just have never taken the time to research the various words associated with being a notary public.

So--here ar…

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Posted on January 25th, 2008 at 9:56am — 4 Comments (Add)

Where are the DOCS???????

Okay, let's get some feedback on this, it has happened to all of us. late

I received a call two days ago, on Christmas Eve, asking if I could do a closing on the 26th at 6:00 p.m.

I have done closings for this lady before, always on the up and up. On the ball with docs and payments. She informed me she would be in the office on the 26th…

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Posted on December 27th, 2007 at 11:24am — 6 Comments (Add)

Have YOU Studied YOUR State Notary Laws for YOURSELF????????

lawIt's a simple thing, but most notaries have not actually went and read the laws for their state, themselves.

They may read the Secretary of State's Handbook.

They may read the handouts given by the County Official over n…

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Posted on December 16th, 2007 at 1:26am — No Comments (Add)

The County Clerk Does NOT Know the Notary Law????????

sealI will not name the county but I had the following experience:

I met a couple at her place of employment to notarize a loan package.

She kept looking at my seal, it is a rubber stamp, round imprint in blue ink. It meets the State of Tennessee Law.

After we were done the lady asked me why my seal was blue. I quoted the law wher…

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Posted on December 16th, 2007 at 1:25am — No Comments (Add)

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At 1:46pm on April 16th, 2007, Santa Muhammad said…
Congratulations, Cha'kwaina. That is wonderful news.
At 4:41pm on April 15th, 2007, Mary Ellen Harvley said…
Pilamaya ye!
At 9:52am on April 15th, 2007, SF Bay said…
Great news. Congratulations.
 
 

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