Notary Public vs. Signing Agent: What’s the Real Difference?

B. Elise
09.22.25 09:13 AM - Comment(s)

Notary Public vs. Notary Signing Agent: The Real Difference

A notary stamping a single-page document at a desk.
Loan signing agent walking borrowers through mortgage closing documents.

There’s a lot of confusion between what a Notary Public is and what a Notary Signing Agent does. Here’s the truth every notary—and client—should understand.

Notary Public

A Notary Public is what you are commissioned as legally by your state government.
Your general duties are straightforward and essential:

  • Identify the signer

  • Assess willingness and awareness

  • Witness the signature

In most cases, signers have already reviewed their documents and simply need you to notarize.

Notary Signing Agent

A Notary Signing Agent (NSA) is not a government commission—it’s a specialized service you provide within your authority as a notary public.
This service is most often connected to real estate closings.

As a signing agent, your responsibilities go further:

  • Walking signers through important documents

  • Showing them how, where, and when to sign

  • Ensuring documents are executed properly

  • Identifying the signer, verifying willingness/awareness, and witnessing signatures

In other words, Notary + Signing Agent = Specialized Service.

Why the Distinction Matters

👉 Being a Notary Public is your legal commission.
👉 Being a Signing Agent is a service you choose to offer.

Recognizing this difference helps avoid misrepresentation and strengthens professionalism in the industry.


B. Elise