Connecticut · Loan signing agents

Loan Signing Agents in Connecticut.

Certified loan signing agents serving every county in Connecticut. Refinances, purchases, sellers' packages, HELOCs, and reverse mortgages — NNA-trained and E&O insured.

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45 min

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$25k+

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Loan signings across Connecticut

Connecticut signing agents on NotarySeal handle the full range of real estate closings: conventional purchases and refis, FHA/VA/USDA loans, HELOCs, sellers' packages, 1031 exchanges, and reverse mortgages. They present each document in the lender's order, indicate where to sign, initial, and date, notarize the recordable pages, and ship or upload the executed package the same evening.

Vetted for the way lenders work

Every Connecticut signing agent profile shows current NNA certification, background-check vintage, E&O insurance amount, lender experience, and verified reviews. Title companies and lenders can filter for the loan types and metro areas they need.

Connecticut signing types covered

  • Conventional purchases and refinances
  • FHA, VA, and USDA loans
  • Reverse mortgages (HECM)
  • HELOCs and second mortgages
  • Sellers' packages and 1031 exchanges

What lenders look for

  • Current NNA certification
  • Annual background check
  • Minimum $25,000 E&O insurance
  • Track record with major title companies
  • Clean, on-time scan-backs

Frequently asked questions

What does a loan signing cost in Connecticut?

Refinances typically run $125–$200. Sellers' packages and reverse mortgages are usually $150–$250. After-hours and rush signings carry a premium.

Are Connecticut signing agents NNA certified?

Most NotarySeal Connecticut signing agents are NNA-certified and complete annual background checks. Filter by the certification badge in the directory.

Can a Connecticut signing agent handle a remote online closing?

Yes — many Connecticut signing agents are also RON-certified and can run full hybrid or fully digital closings.

Who hires the signing agent — the lender or borrower?

Usually the title or escrow company. In some Connecticut transactions the borrower can choose; either way the fee is part of standard closing costs.

How long does a Connecticut closing signing take?

A refinance package signs in 30–45 minutes. Purchases run 45–90 minutes. Reverse mortgages can take two hours or more.

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