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LindaH

Florida
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Posted - 01/02/2012 :  07:20:14 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Renee, I didn't read the article so they may well be citing in-house notaries there, but LPS has been known to hire notaries for the day to sign multiple docs - this may be part of the robo-signing they're talking about. These opportunities have been posted about both here and on NotRot...."I got an email asking me to attend for a days' work and what would be a fair fee to quote?"..





Linda
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Renee

Michigan
549 Posts

Posted - 01/02/2012 :  03:08:06 AM  Show Profile  Visit Renee's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Nevada AG has filed suit against LPS (parent company of LSI) for 'robo-signing' of foreclosure documents - these would be in-house notary employees.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-16/nevada-sues-lender-processing-services-claiming-robo-signing-was-practice.html
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mgb1966

Wisconsin
47 Posts

Posted - 01/01/2012 :  10:12:47 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Notary's life: Please link to those news stories about the notaries who have been asked to break the law, I would be interested in reading any of them. Are you referring to LSI employees or to notary signing agents who are doing their loan signings? The difference is quite important.

Edited by - mgb1966 on 01/01/2012 10:16:21 AM
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notaryslife

California
348 Posts

Posted - 12/27/2011 :  4:47:48 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You should have more self esteem and not work for LPS the because they're the criminals.

Sincerely yours,


Notary's Life
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notaryslife

California
348 Posts

Posted - 12/27/2011 :  4:45:54 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
They're criminal. It's all over the news how criminal LSI (aka LPS) is, how they get notaries to do dirty deeds, etc. Nevada's attorney general has filed a lawsuit against LSI. I won't work for this crooked organization.

Sincerely yours,


Notary's Life

Edited by - notaryslife on 12/27/2011 4:46:40 PM
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BGS

California
4 Posts

Posted - 11/27/2011 :  10:56:32 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My sister has done a lot of work for LSI and says they are a really good company. She was asked to get BGC, but here is where the confusion is to me. I don't know about other states but in CA you have to have not only a DOJ background but also an FBI background to get your commission in CA. What is the purpose of another one. I'm in the dark on this one.

BGS
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athomka

Florida
8 Posts

Posted - 11/24/2011 :  07:26:43 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have been doing closings for LSI Title Agency since 2005 and they are one of the most professional clients I do business with. If they ask you to become Background Screened and Certified then I promise you it is worth the cost and trouble to do this. Also, there are a lot of Title Companies and Lenders that will require this for the Signing Agent to have.

Albert E. Thomka
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Saul

Illinois
46 Posts

Posted - 11/14/2011 :  1:23:03 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have done LSI closings in homes and in banks; not a lot of closings in banks, but I had the bgc anyway and had provided it to them previously.
You may find that other companies will want it even for closings in the home.
Good Luck!

Saul
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bakerbee

California
20 Posts

Posted - 11/14/2011 :  11:53:36 AM  Show Profile  Visit bakerbee's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I have recently been sent an email from LSI Title Co. in regards to doing branch closings for banks that use their title company. They have requested a Background Check as a requirement for doing their closings. I have done several closings for LSI, but have never had to produce a certificate before. Has anyone else been contacted and if so, do you think it is worth it to get a BGC in order to do these closings in a bank office? Thanks for your input.
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