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Featured Indiana Notary – Felicia Brown

The featured notary this week is Felicia Brown who runs her newly minted professional Notary Signing Agent business from Indianapolis, Indiana. Even though Felicia just recently got started with her notary business she is off to a very fast start. Here is an interview conducted with Felicia recently.

Interviewer: Can you tell us how you got started in the notary business?

Felicia: I got started in the notary business due to this pandemic. My full-time job at the time was reducing and cutting hours and I really did not want to be caught in that situation again. I decided that I wanted to have a side business that I could create myself that would generate extra income for me, just in case anything else like this would happen. I just wanted to be better prepared financially.

Interviewer: You are in the medical field and they were cutting your hours?

Felicia: Yes. I am in the medical field and they were cutting hours. In my field sometimes we weren’t able to see patients during the time of the pandemic. In our nursing home facility, for example, people weren’t coming in and therefore we weren’t getting a lot of patients. This causes our facility not to have a lot of work hours so they start to cut back my hours.

Interviewer: So, how long have you been in the notary industry?

Felicia: For a couple of months now. I think it’s been right around two months now. I am still considered a newbie.

Interviewer: How many how many assignments have you had so far?

Felicia: I’ve had about fifteen assignment so far. Fifteen and counting.

Interviewer: Where do you want to go with your notary business?

Felicia: I want it to go as far as my notary business will take me. I would love to do work for title companies, directly. I would love to work for any type of attorney offices or just wherever.

Interviewer: This pandemic has given all of us some challenges. How have you been able to overcome all the challenges you’ve faced this year?

Felicia: Well, I would say it’s been my faith. It’s definitely been my faith and my trust in God that has allowed me to overcome the challenges. Also, having good friends. Being able to have my friends to talk to and just bounce things off of. That has helped me to be able to keep my sanity during this pandemic.

Interviewer: What physical areas do you cover in your area with your notary business in Indiana?

Felicia: I pretty much do all of Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks, and Johnson County.

Interviewer: I can tell that in 2021 we should expect a lot of great things from you. Is there anything you wanna add.

Felicia: I really enjoy doing this. Like I said I am a newbie and I have learned so much. Daniel Lewis (Lewis Training Services) has been a God sent and I thank him for that. I am eager to just learned a lot more about this business. I am ready just take the challenge.

Interviewer: Ok, thank you so much for your time and I’m sure will see a lot more of you in the near future.

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5 Keys Notary Entrepreneurs Must Have

Having been in business for the past 17 years, I have seen some incredible ups and downs. From the collapse of the mortgage industry in 2008 (on the business side) to a diagnosis of cancer in 2010 (on the personal side) to living through a pandemic that affects both sides, problems are often just around the next corner. If you are a new notary entrepreneur or even a seasoned notary entrepreneur here are five (5) keys elements you should develop for long-term success with your business.

Obtain a Legal Service Plan. This is absolutely vital to your success as a notary entrepreneur. If you are a Notary Signing Agent this is critical. I highly recommend you seek out having a legal service plan for your business. A good legal services plan can give you access to law firms across the country. Imagine if you had access to a Contract Attorney, Tax Attorney, or Estate Planning Attorney to ask an unlimited number of business questions. Also, if you are a Notary Signing Agent you are probably in your car at least 6 days a week traveling to and from assignments. The risk of you being stopped for a traffic violation is higher than for most people in other careers despite how great a driver you are. Imagine always having an attorney represent you in traffic court on these violations. If you could obtain a legal service plan at an affordable price as well as it being tax-deductible for your business could this be of value to you?

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Seek a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) that understands your business. Tax laws are constantly changing and becoming more and more complicated. Using a CPA can help you develop a strong foundation for your business. They can help you improve your credit rating, reduce debt, help with saving for your kids, help you settle back tax debt as well as help you save critical time and money. Using a CPA can literally save you thousands of dollars over the years. As a notary entrepreneur would you find that valuable?

Develop a strong relationship with your bank manager. I grew up in a very small town in South Carolina. My family back then had a very limited relationship with the banking system. As I developed as a notary business entrepreneur I discovered that all banks are not the same. Some offer free checking but will hit you up on the back end with multiple hidden fees while others charge you small fees upfront and modest fees on the back end. It is critically important to have a good understanding of how your bank will operate with your type of business. Discovering where the hidden dangers that can cost you hundreds if not thousands of dollars in fees each year from your bank manager could be the key to a successful business and banking relationship. Reviewing banking policies and fee structures can definitely be of value to your business in the long haul.

Obtain Accident & Critical Illness Insurance. I said earlier that in 2010 I was diagnosed with cancer. I go through in detail how I heard and received this news in my new book “AMPLIFY Your Notary & Signing Agent Business” coming out in the next few weeks. After going through a six (6) plus hour surgery I was off my feet for nearly 3 months. Imagine not being able to work or bring in the income needed to keep your business afloat. Imagine not being able to pay the basic needs of your household like the mortgage, car payments, utilities, food, etc. Having an accident and critical illness insurance policy saved my business from being dissolved. It paid for all those things and more. Most people have health insurance, home & auto insurance, even E&O Insurance but not consider having one of the most critical coverages of them all for notary entrepreneurs – Accident & Critical Illness Insurance. This type of coverage protects you if you are hit in your car and injured by another driver if you have a heart attack or stroke, and yes, in my case, diagnosed with cancer. Would having this protection give you peace of mind?

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Be obsessed with developing and staying in excellent physical & mental health. When I started my self-employed notary business my focus was on staying very active in developing clients and getting repeat business. That focus had to lead me to some pretty bad health habits such as lack of daily exercise and keeping an eye on what food I consume. Often times I was in a fast-food restaurant by 6:30 am heading to my first appointment then by 12:30 pm in another one heading to my next appointment and then by 5:30 pm picking up the wife and kids to go into another restaurant for dinner and back out on the road by 6:30 pm. Back home by 9:30 pm or 10:00 pm to wrestle around in the kitchen for cookies or some other sweet snack. This schedule happening at least 6 days a week for years really took a toll on my overall health. Now with some adjustments on diet and mental health, my business in its 17th year is thriving.

I have interviewed several very successful notaries over the years. Following these five (5) keys will reduce your chances of failure with your business.

Daniel C. Lewis was named in 2010 Notary of the Year by the National Notary Association. He was also named in the same year as an Honorary Secretary of State by the Indiana Secretary of State in that same year. He resides in Carmel, IN, and is currently the Executive of Lewis Training Services, an approved education vendor by the Indiana Department of Insurance. Daniel is also an entrepreneur, writer, video editor, and Managing Partner of Lewis Notary Services Inc.  Check out these other blog posts by this author

Halloween Safety Tips for Notaries

According to the National Safety Council, children are more than twice as likely to be hit by a car and killed on Halloween than on any other day of the year. With everyone getting anxious about getting out after shutdowns during the pandemic it is likely to see more people as well as children out during this season. Lack of visibility because of low lighting at night also plays a factor in accidents during this season.

Here are a few tips for any notary that will be on the road during trick-or-treat hours:

  • Watch for a child walking on roadways, medians, and curbs
  • Enter and exit driveways and alleys carefully
  • At twilight and later in the evening, watch for children in dark clothing
  • After completing an assignment in a new neighborhood walk behind your vehicle to ensure kids are not playing or have left toys or other objects there
  • Ensure you don’t text and drive especially during this period
  • When driving into a neighborhood turn the radio down or off
  • Don’t drive tired
  • Ensure to space your assignments adequately to give yourself time to prepare for each assignment and not feel rushed

Communities have been affected by COVID-19 in several different ways. Stay safe this Halloween and make sure you adapt to what works in your area. Follow the recommendations from the CDC like washing your hands regularly, social distancing and wearing a mask when distancing isn’t possible. By following these suggestions, you can keep your Halloween safe in your community.

Daniel C. Lewis was named in 2010 Notary of the Year by the National Notary Association. He was also named in the same year as an Honorary Secretary of State by the Indiana Secretary of State in that same year. He resides in Carmel, IN, and is currently the Executive of Lewis Training Services, an approved education vendor by the Indiana Department of Insurance. Daniel is also an entrepreneur, writer, video editor, and Managing Partner of Lewis Notary Services IncCheck out these other blog posts by this author

Tips for Notaries in Choosing the Best Checking Account

It is essential for professional notaries to choose a bank with excellent checking account features that will keep their business running efficiently as well as effectively. Getting a business checking account is usually one of the first steps for a notary entrepreneur. It gives you easy access to your cash as well as many other advantageous features.

With so many options out there (credit unions & banks), where do you start if you are a new notary or if you are a seasoned notary that wants to compare options? Let’s first start with a basic question:

WHAT IS A CHECKING ACCOUNT?

A checking account is a type of bank account that allows you to easily deposit and withdraw money for your daily transactions. Conveniently having access to that money through writing checks, paying with a debit card connected to that account, getting cash out at automated teller machines (ATMs), or transferring money online is essential to notary entrepreneurs. Checking accounts are typically insured by the federal government through the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). This means if for any reason your financial institution fails, the FDIC will reimburse you for the money in your checking account up to at least $250,000. Because of this, a checking account is one of the safest places you can put your cash, as long as the financial institution you choose is insured by the FDIC.

WHAT DO I CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A CHECKING ACCOUNT?

FEES

Financial institutions need to cover their expenses, and one way to do so is to charge fees. Like most financial products, checking accounts charge various fees to access your money. Fee can range from monthly service/maintenance fee, overdraft fee, non-sufficient (NSF) fee, and ATM fee. Don’t assume that all banks and credit union fees are alike (this is a common mistake made by notary entrepreneurs). Compare policies with several financial institutions before making a decision on a business checking account. Some checking accounts work in favor of how notary entrepreneurs conduct business. Doing your research could save you thousands of dollars each year.

MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIREMENTS

Many checking accounts require you to maintain a certain balance in order to avoid fees. This minimum monthly balance can vary widely depending on the bank and the features associated with the account, so make sure to only sign up for a checking account with a minimum monthly balance that you know you can safely maintain.

ATM NETWORK

Most checking accounts come with a debit card that allows you to withdraw cash from ATMs throughout the country. If you often pay with cash, you’ll need to use an ATM and/or visit a branch location to withdraw money. While this is an incredibly convenient way to get money quickly when you need it, there’s a good chance you’ll be charged a fee for withdrawing cash from an ATM that isn’t part of your bank or credit union’s own network of ATMs. Make sure you have a good understanding of the financial institution’s ATM policies on where you can conduct your transaction and what the fees are.

INTEREST RATES AND REWARDS

Checking accounts aren’t built to hold large amounts of money for long term goals so interest rates on these accounts are typically quite low. Checking accounts that do earn interest usually come with higher minimum monthly balances or fees. It may pay off to find out if opening a checking account at certain institutions have rewards like a cashback program that you can take advantage of.

MOBILE APP FEATURES

Choosing the right checking account is about more than just the financial terms. As a notary entrepreneur, you should also consider what mobile app features are offered. If you do a lot of general notary work, oftentimes your customer may want to pay you with a personal check. Having a mobile app that can help you seamlessly deposit checks right at the signer’s location in front of them is a huge advantage as a notary entrepreneur.

Checking accounts are safe, easy to open and easy to use. Checking accounts do have some drawbacks — they earn little to no interest, and fees can be quite high if you’re not careful. They do, however, provide a major convenience in today’s modern world when it comes to paying bills or getting cash. Do your research and open a checking account that will provide you with the best options and make your life easier.

Developing financial literacy is critical for the successful notary entrepreneur.

How to Save Money on Gas for Notary Signing Agents

The cost of gas can be a major daily expense as a Notary Signing Agent going from appointment to appointment each day. Gas prices can fluctuate weekly or even daily in some areas. Here are a few tips that can help you save on this expense.

Whenever possible, the night before route your assignments

If you are like most full-time Notary Signing Agents that have multiple assignments each day it is a great investment to plan the night before on which route you will take to travel to each assignment. When I first started as a Notary Signing Agent one of the mistakes I made was to not plan out the next day travel. Doing this can cut down on unnecessary traveling to and from your office or FedEx & UPS drop off locations. Proper planning prevents poor performance.

Use Gas Saving Apps

Thanks to smartphones, we can now download an app for just about anything, including saving gas. Here are a few of the top gas-saving apps that can help you save on gas expenses daily – Gas Buddy, AAA Mobile, Gas Guru, Waze, and GetUpside.

Use Reward Programs

One of the best ways I have found to reduce the weekly gas expense is to become familiar with your rewards programs for gas at your local gas stations, grocery stores, etc. Fortunately for Notary Signing Agents, the competition is fierce among gas stations, grocery stores, etc. to have you come into their location to become a repeat customer. As an incentive, these merchants use different types of reward programs to entice you to come into their doors weekly and daily. Make sure you take advantage of this to keep lower the fuel expense weekly.

Know the Best Days of the Week to Buy Gas

According to a recent study of GasBuddy, depending on what part of the country you’re in, Mondays offer the lowest average price.

According to GasBuddy, depending on what part of the country you’re in, Saturday and Sunday is the day to avoid filling up. Patrick DeHaan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy says that as the week progresses and our excitement builds for the weekend, gas prices also have a tendency to rise.

Don’t Wait Until You are Near Empty to Fuel Up

Waiting until your fuel light comes on will not only have you stuck paying for whatever gas is readily available in the location near your assignment but it can be even dangerous and inconvenient, according to Consumer Reports.

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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 President of the Indiana Notary Association.  Daniel is an entrepreneur, writer, video editor and Managing Partner of Lewis Notary Services Inc.  Daniel has recently obtained a license as a Financial Advisor. 

Tips on Wearing Masks for Notary Signing Agents

There are a lot of discussions nationwide about wearing masks during this pandemic. Just this week, for instance, while out on assignments, I have had some signers state to me prior to arriving at their location that they will only meet with me if I have a mask on. While other signers have stated that they will not be wearing masks during the transaction and would prefer I didn’t wear one because they don’t believe the pandemic is real. No matter where you are on this issue, we recommend you implement systems to keep yourself safe.

For those notary entrepreneurs that wear masks during this pandemic, here are a couple of tips.

Invest in a More Breathable Mask

Masks can be uncomfortable, especially when it’s hot and humid. Experts say, however, that wearing a mask reduces transmission, helping to curb the spread of coronavirus and to quite literally save lives. Choose a mask that has more structure than those that lie flat against your mouth. Ensure that the material in your mask doesn’t cause heat rashes. The latest recommendation is to use multiple layers of fabric to produce the most effective protective barrier to the virus. So, instead of using a thick cotton, consider a thinner cotton fabric, but layering it.

Bring Backup Masks

Wearing masks consistently can make them literally sweaty and stinky. This can also cause acne breakouts. Make sure to pack a few extra fresh clean masks daily. Put these in a sealable baggie so it won’t be exposed to any germs before you slip it on your face.

Be Aware of Overheating

According to experts, wearing a mask over your mouth and nose can make it more difficult to breathe, especially for people with existing conditions, such as asthma, claustrophobia, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. That can actually lead to shortness of breath and allow heat to build up in the body, resulting in illness like heat exhaustion or heatstroke. Avoid being outside in the direct sun for too long and stay hydrated. You may need to drink more water than usual during this time of year to make up for increased sweating.

More Changes for Indiana Notaries

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Whether you’re a seasoned notary veteran or a first-time notary applicant, it’s critically important to keep track of all the new guidelines, resources and requirements in Indiana. Here are just a few of the changes over the last couple of months.

NEW APPLICATION FEES FOR NOTARY

A new person wanting to become an Indiana Notary will now pay an application fee of $75.00. Commission Revision Fee is now $8.67. Click here to become an Indiana Notary or renew your Indiana notary commission.

INITIAL EDUCATION

All applicants must take a notary education course and pass an exam. The education course and exam are available after paying the application fee. Once the exam has been passed, your application will be submitted to the Indiana Secretary of State’s office for final review. Allow 5-10 business days for processing. If you’d like to learn more about becoming a Indiana Notary Public before submitting the application fee, please review the Notary Guide.

REQUIRED CONTINUING EDUCATION

All Notaries Public are required to complete a continuing education course every two (2) years. You may access the course by clicking the link below. The fee to complete the continuing education course is $50.00. You will be required to complete 3 continuing education courses, for a total of $150.00, over the course of your 8 year commission. Failure to complete the continuing education course will result in the expiration of your commission. Click here for Continuing Education Course

UPDATED LIST OF APPROVED REMOTE NOTARY TECHNOLOGY VENDORS

Indiana Remote Notaries Public may only conduct remote notarial acts using an approved vendor. When applying for Remote Notary Authorization, you will be required to select at least one vendor you intend to use. Once the vendor has given their approval, your application will be processed by the Secretary of State’s office.

Here is (as of August 8, 2020) an up-to-date list of approved Indiana Remote Notary Technology Vendors with their website.

Notarize Inc. 745 Boylston Street, Suite 600, Boston, MA 02116 www.notarize.com

Digital Delivery, Inc. 440 Alpha Road, Dallas, TX 75244 www.digitaldeliveryinc.com

NotaryCam, Inc. 2901 W Coast Hwy, Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA 92663 www.notarycam.com

Pavaso, Inc. 2901 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 400, Plano, TX 75093 https://pavaso.com

Simply Sign LLC 260 Airside Drive., Moon Township, PA 15108 www.simplysecuresign.com

DocVerify, Inc. 2030 Main Street, Suite 1300, Irvine, CA 92614 www.docverify.com

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Click here for information on an Approved Ten (10) Hour Title Pre-License Online Course

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New Background Requirements for Indiana Notaries

As of July 1, 2020 all Indiana Notary Public Applicants and all Indiana Notaries Public wishing to renew their commission, must submit an Indiana Criminal History Record with their application. This process is handled electronically through the Indiana State Police (ISP) online service.

What this means is that the State of Indiana is no longer accepting outside background screening vendors reports from commonly used vendors like the National Notary Association Background Screening to process applications. The only authorized background screening vendor as of now in Indiana is the Indiana State Police online service.

NOTE: If you are a Notary Signing Agent you may still need to obtain an additional background screening from national organizations like the National Notary Association to meet requirements from your vendors.

The Indiana State Police Limited Criminal History Record can not be older than 30 days from the date of application. After running the limited criminal history record, you will have 14 days to download it from your profile you create on the site. There is a $16.32 fee for obtaining this record. See the instructions below.

OBTAIN AN INDIANA STATE POLICE LIMITED CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD

  1. Visit: https://www.in.gov/ai/appfiles/isp-lch
  2. Scroll to the bottom, click the acknowledgement box and click start search
  3. Login or create a new account
  4. Start a new search and follow the prompts to complete your request
    1. At the Reason for Request screen, select option 4: Is a candidate for public office or a public official
  5. Results will be available instantly, and may be printed or save to your desktop
    1. If you receive an “unresolved request” message, click here to email INBiz for next steps
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Approved Indiana RON Technology Vendors

Here are the latest Approved Remote Technology Vendors as of Monday, June 15, 2020 at 8:30am.

Notarize Inc., 745 Boylston Street, Ste 600, Boston, MA 02116 www.Notarize.com

Digital Delivery Inc., 4400 Alpha Road, Dallas, TX 75244 www.digitaldeliveryinc.com

Pavaso Inc., 2901 North Dallas Parkway, Ste 400, Plano, TX 75093 https://pavaso.com/ron/

NotaryCam, Inc. 2901 W Coast Hwy, Ste 200, Newport Beach, CA 92663 www.notarycam.com

Simply Sign, LLC, 260 Airside Drive, Moon Township, PA 15108 https://www.simplysecuresign.com

These vendors have ben approved by the Indiana Secretary of State’s office as a remote technology vendor. To prepare for the statewide exam on RON check out our Approved 3 CE Hours Course toward your Title Producers license at Remote Notarization Self Study Course.

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Check out some of these other courses from Lewis Training Services

Indiana Approved 10 Hour Title Pre-Licensing Online Course

Approved 7 Hour CE Online Course

Approved 3 Hour Indiana Remote Notarization Online Course

Approved 4 Hour Ethics and the Signing Professional

Notary Permit Runner (NPR) Online Course (Most Popular)

5 Notary Tips to Mentally Cope with the Pandemic

Notary Entrepreneurs are not only essential but truly the backbone of our nation. We are on the front lines of all transactions. That alone can be stressful but then add:

A Pandemic – New Accelerated Remote Online Notary Laws – Clients that Demand you meet Face-To-Face with their Signers (despite Stay-At-Home Orders)

All this can be quite jarring in this emotionally charged atmosphere that is full of dread and panic around the world. With that in mind I took a break from the fear-based and negative headlines everywhere and decided to put pen to paper (or just typing it out on my laptop) some tips that may help us all cope with this pandemic.

1. Be aware of your thoughts and talk to someone you trust about your feelings. As a Notary Entrepreneur you will have several demands on you. Professionally as well as personally. Remember that your duties as a notary is different than any other career. Sometimes it is good just to network and talk with other notaries that know what you are going through. This has helped me a great deal over the years.

2. Limit the amount of time you are watching, reading or listening to the news. News cycles are on a 24 hour loop. It’s very tempting to try to keep up and watch every second of what’s going on. Experts say constantly checking for updates is not good for your mental health. Try to check, if needed, only once or twice a day to keep up with important updates and be firm with yourself to leave it at that.

3. Practice Self-Care. Make sure you are getting plenty of good sleep at night. Meal planning is also very critical for the notary entrepreneur because of the go, go, go schedule we usually keep. Also make sure you are hydrating well by drinking plenty of water throughout your day.

4. Set proper boundaries with others. Make sure you keep negative people at bay. This is critically important at this time in the world. When you go out on assignments, even if they are remote online notary assignments, you may encounter people that have been in quarantine for a couple of weeks and may want to share with you every opinion they have about the pandemic. Set boundaries and explain (in a professional manner) that you are trying to take care of your mental health and you’d like them to change the subject.

5. Monitor your mental health. Make sure you are keeping an eye on your thoughts and moods. If you notice signs that you are struggling try some self-management tools like going on a walk, meditation, breathing exercises or praying.

If you do find that your mental health is declining and you are not able to cope well, call someone that you trust like a love one, a medical professional or a psychiatrist. Remember, your mental health is just as important as your physical health.

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Daniel C. Lewis was named in 2010 Notary of the Year by the National Notary Association. He was also named in the same year as an Honorary Secretary of State by the Indiana Secretary of State in that same year. He resides in Carmel, IN, and is currently the Executive of Lewis Training Services, an approved education vendor by the Indiana Department of Insurance. Daniel is also an entrepreneur, writer, video editor, and Managing Partner of Lewis Notary Services Inc. Check out these other blog posts by this author