Would You Take This Job? – Mobile Notary Signing Agent (Remote, Sacramento, CA) πŸ“œ

Mobile Notary Signing Agent (Remote, Sacramento, CA) :scroll:

Company: Certified Mobile Notary Service (CMNS)
Location: Sacramento, CA (Remote / Flexible)
Salary: $125.00 – $200.00 per loan signing appointment
Type: Contractor β€” Mobile Notary Signing Agent


What’s Attractive

  • High earning potential with clear pay range ($125–$200 per signing)

  • Complete flexibility β€” set your own schedule and manage your workflow

  • Supports your business growth β€” includes certification, training, and job-lead boosting services from CMNS

  • No prior experience required β€” CMNS provides full training and support


Responsibilities

  • Conduct secure and accurate loan signing appointments, providing essential notary services

  • Manage your own appointments and schedule, working independently

  • Provide professional, confidential service with strong customer focus


Qualifications

  • Must hold or obtain a valid Notary Public certification

  • High school diploma or equivalent required

  • No prior notary experience needed β€” training and certification provided by CMNS


Why Consider Sacramento?

Sacramento offers a vibrant urban lifestyle with diverse cultural scenes, beautiful parks, and a growing job marketβ€”making it a compelling place to base your notary business.


So… Would You Take This Job?

Would you launch a mobile notary career where you control your schedule, earn per signing, and receive training supportβ€”or would you wait for a salaried notary role with traditional benefits and stability?

Why or why not?

Link to more job details or apply here: Mobile Notary Signing Agent – Sacramento, CA (CMNS)

Last refi: 180 pages x2, 28 miles RT, 95 minutes at table, 20 minutes scanbacks. At $150, variable costs ~ $40 (paper/toner ~ $18, mileage ~ $19, drop ~ $3), about 2.3 hours total, ~ $47/hr before tax. I’d take $175+ or $150 if <=15 miles, <=150 pages, scanbacks optional, net-30 pay, $25 late-doc/cancel fee.

@matrix_notebook56 breakdown tracks with what I’ve seen around Sacramento. By the time you add print/toner, mileage, and a drop, you’re sitting near that $45–50/hr pre-tax if everything runs clean. That doesn’t count the admin bits (confirming, packaging, invoicing) or the occasional redraw/no-show. Would I take it? Depends.

In Sac I won’t take 150+ page refis with scanbacks under $175, and I add a small bump for downtown parking. Dual‑tray laser and pre-tagging letter/legal saves me about 10 minutes and avoids reprints. If they won’t meet the fee, I hold for Elk Grove/Folsom to keep mileage sane.

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