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Legal document signing agent

Hello! There are companies who employ people as Legal Document Sign Agents. I think they give them documents to go to people to sign them in front of them. I am not sure. Anyone has experience with these? Which is the best one? That pays the most? Also is it dangerous job? Thanks!

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  • Axon75
    Axon75 Posts: 94 Forumite
    No one???????????????
  • Tiddlywinks
    Tiddlywinks Posts: 5,777 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Before anyone wastes their time - have a look the OP's other posts.

    S/he is very fond of just asking questions for the hell of it - very random questions in fact.
    :hello:
  • Axon75
    Axon75 Posts: 94 Forumite
    Will ANYONE reply???
  • paddyrg
    paddyrg Posts: 13,543 Forumite
    Like a Notary?
  • Axon75
    Axon75 Posts: 94 Forumite
    It seems notary is another word for this. Is it dangerous?
  • ElefantEd
    ElefantEd Posts: 1,239 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Very dangerous. I work in A&E and the number of notaries who stumble in, blood pouring from paper cuts - sometimes aggravated by ink splotches - is appalling. Most give up after two or three 'accidents' and become body armour testers or human cannonballs.

    A better option would be to become a designer - unlike notaries, these actually remove signatures from documents. I have never had a designer come into A&E with a work related injury, unless you count falling drunkenly under a bus.
  • Slinky
    Slinky Posts: 11,639 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    I know a notary. He's a tubby man in his 60s so it doesn't appear to have been that dangerous a career. James Bond he is not.
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  • Axon75
    Axon75 Posts: 94 Forumite
    Will they sent me to jail if I make a mistake with the documents? Will they beat me like they beat debt collectors?
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