
Distractions during a notary assignment can damage your professional image, delay the process, and even lead to costly mistakes. Whether you’re handling a loan signing, general notary work, or a mobile notary appointment, staying focused is critical to maintaining accuracy and professionalism.
In this blog post, we’ll explore seven effective strategies that notary entrepreneurs can use to overcome common distractions and maintain control during assignments.
1. Set Expectations Before You Begin
Start every appointment by setting clear expectations with the signer. Explain the process briefly and ask them to silence their phone and minimize interruptions. By taking the lead, you establish authority and set a professional tone from the start.
Example Script:
“This process should take about 20–30 minutes. To keep everything running smoothly, let’s try to keep distractions to a minimum during that time.”
2. Create a Distraction-Free Environment
Whenever possible, recommend a quiet area with a flat surface and good lighting. If you’re in a home setting, suggest a kitchen or dining table—away from TV, pets, or high-traffic areas. Don’t be afraid to politely guide the signer to a better location.
3. Keep Your Focus Kit Ready
A professional notary should carry a “Focus Kit” with essentials like:
- Extra pens and markers
- Sticky notes
- A checklist for the signing process
- A portable desk or lap table (for mobile signings)
Having everything in one place reduces your need to fumble for tools or materials—helping you stay in the zone.
4. Minimize Your Own Distractions
Turn off your phone ringer, disable app notifications, and avoid checking emails or texts during the signing. Lead by example—your attention to detail encourages your signer to stay focused too.
5. Handle Unexpected Interruptions Gracefully
If a signer takes a phone call, gets interrupted by family, or becomes distracted:
- Pause the signing politely
- Say something like, “Let’s hold off for a moment so I can make sure everything is accurate.”
- Resume when full attention is restored
Your calm professionalism will be appreciated and remembered.
6. Use a Signing Checklist
Distractions can cause even experienced notaries to skip steps. A simple printed or digital checklist keeps you on task. Include sections for:
- ID verification
- Signatures
- Dates
- Thumbprints (if required)
- Notarial certificate completion
This tool acts as your safety net—even if you’re interrupted mid-assignment.
7. Debrief Before You Leave
Before leaving, do a final review of the documents in front of the signer. This not only reinforces thoroughness, but also prevents missing items due to earlier distractions.
Notary assignments require precision and professionalism. Distractions—whether external or internal—can derail the process and harm your reputation. By implementing these seven strategies, you’ll project confidence, build trust with your clients, and minimize the risk of errors.
Daniel C. Lewis resides in Carmel, IN. He was named in 2010 Notary of the Year by the National Notary Association. He was also named in the same year an Honorary Secretary of State by the Indiana Secretary of State. Daniel is currently serving as the Executive Director of the Lewis Notary & Training Services Inc. Daniel is an entrepreneur, writer, video editor, and Keynote Speaker.
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