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[Music] hello hello and this is notary life with kimmy well hey guys today we are talking about the background check to become a notary signing agent now that's very important so you have to get it done from the nna i know people will say well i went to my local police station and i already got a background check done or i ordered one online and i already have one or i got one for free right but in order to work with the signing companies your background check must be from the national notary association there's no way around that so i'm going to tell you today what's involved in the background check okay and again in order to work as a signing agent you must have it from the nna so first of all why do you even need a background check why they need to know all your business right so the background check will basically be to protect the signer the borrower why because you as a notary going into their home you have access to their social security number you have all of their documents y...