Welcome to the next generation of digital mortgage signings.
No more mountains of documents, lengthy closing appointments and concerns about missed paperwork or signatures. With Clear Sign, most – if not all – documents can be digitally signed. In fact, where allowed by state law, an entire Clear Sign virtual closing can be done remotely through an internet connection.
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Clear Sign is a secure online eClosing platform that digitally connects consumers with notaries and attorneys for an easy, outstanding digital signing and mortgage closing experience. That’s great news for lenders and settlement agents, too, because there are fewer chances for errors, better security and easy electronic document vault integration.
Unlike other digital platforms that have been modified for the mortgage industry, Clear Sign was created from the ground-up by FinTech experts for the real estate industry. It accommodates:
As an Amrock Signing Agent, our eClosing solutions are a great asset for agents to utilize for their clients.
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Last updated: 7/26/22.