Mobile Notary Signing Agents in South Carolina

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Attorney Closing State

South Carolina is an attorney closing state. An attorney must typically be present at or directly supervise real estate loan closings. Signing agents in South Carolina often work alongside closing attorneys.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a notary signing agent in South Carolina?
Use NotaryLink to search for certified signing agents in South Carolina. Browse profiles, view certifications, and contact agents directly at no cost.
How much does a mobile notary cost in South Carolina?
Mobile notary fees in South Carolina typically range from $75–$200 per signing, depending on document complexity and travel distance. Contact agents directly to discuss rates.
What documents can a notary sign in South Carolina?
Notaries in South Carolina can notarize loan documents, deeds, powers of attorney, affidavits, wills, and general documents requiring signature witnessing or acknowledgment.
Is South Carolina an attorney closing state?
Yes, South Carolina is an attorney closing state, which means an attorney must be present at loan closings. Signing agents in South Carolina often work alongside closing attorneys.
How do I become a notary in South Carolina?
To become a notary in South Carolina, you typically need to apply with the state, pass a background check, and in some states take an exam. Many loan signing agents also get NNA Signing Agent Certification for additional credibility.

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