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HOW CAN eCLOSING HELP YOU!

At Metro National Title, we have invested heavily in our IT infrastructure, cloud-working environment, paperless closing process, and remote capabilities. We're able to meet you where you are and keep your transactions moving.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Remote Online Notary works much in the same way as a live signing.
RON Closings
Sign and Notarize your documents Online
Notarize for Mortgage

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF eCLOSINGS?

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Hybrid eClosing
Procedural documents and disclosures are electronically signed.
Wet ink signature on deed/mortgage and promissory note.
In-person notary.
Closing takes place in front of the notary.
Traditional ID Verification
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In-Person eClosing
All documents are electronic.
Signed on laptop or tablet.
E-notary or webcam notary.
Closing takes place in front of the notary.
Digital ID Verification
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eClosing with RON
eClosing utilizing Remote Online Notarization.
Signed on laptop or tablet.
E-notary or webcam notary.
Notary is remote and at a different location.
Digital ID Verification

Why eClosing Might Be the Right Choice for You

Close on the Device of Your Choice

Kids Home from School?
NO PROBLEM

Under the Weather?
WE HAVE YOU COVERED

Prefer to Stay at Home?
NO PROBLEM

Close Nearly
ANYWHERE REMOTELY

eClosings Average
25 MINUTES OR LESS!

HOW DO I NEED TO PREPARE?

Watch on what you will need and to expect
What are my requirements?
  • Photo ID
  • Computer, Mobile Device, or Tablet
  • Webcam
  • Microphone
  • Speakers or Headset
  • Strong Internet Connection

HOW IS IT SAFER?

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Notarize uses a patent-pending forensic analysis to verify government-issued photo IDs and passports remotely.
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When signing, the user must scan the room around them to protect against coaching or coercion of signing documents.
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All video signings are recorded for added security.

FAQs

Earnest money is a payment made by a homebuyer to show to the seller that he or she is serious about buying.
The timing of your earnest money payment is generally stated in your contract. In most cases, earnest money is due simultaneously with, or shortly after, the contract is signed by both buyer and seller.
Typically, earnest money is held by a third party called an “escrow agent” or “escrow holder.” The escrow holder may be a title company, a real estate office, an attorney’s office, or any other party designated in the contract.
In most cases, homebuyers receive credit for their earnest money deposit at time of closing.
Most buyers will be verified by providing basic information such as:

• Last four digits of their Social Security Number (SSN)

• Current address

• Legal first and last name If the above information does not satisfy our verification score, then a buyer will provid their full SSN. For the less-than-10% of buyers whose full SSN does not satisfy the verification process, our system will ask for a valid form of identification. These are:

• U.S. passport

• State-issued I.D

• U.S. driver’s license Finally, if automatic verification is not possible we can manually verify.

Buyers may require manual verification for the following reasons:

• A buyer did not use his or her legal first or last name.

• A buyer recently moved so the system cannot match the address provided with the address on public record.

• A buyer mistyped their name, address or SSN.

• A buyer provides ITIN instead of SSN.

• A non-valid document was uploaded like an expired driver’s license, nonofficial form of ID or identification document containing a blurry photo.

Yes, you can provide a check or send a wire. For additional information on these options, please contact us.
No, not at this time.

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