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Notary Public

Notary Public Education

($50 + apx. $22.74 text)
This class is required for individuals interested in obtaining a North Carolina commission as a notary public. The purpose of a notary is to prevent fraud and forgery. Learn what you may and may not do as a notary public. Students must be 18 years of age or legally emancipated; speak, read, and write English; possess a high school diploma or equivalent; and live or work in the state. A textbook is required and will be available for purchase at the first class.
Asheboro
xSEF3001V 97546 - 9A-3:30P, Sa, 8/22
xSEF3001V 97542 - 9A-3:30P, Sa, 9/19
xSEF3001V 97543 - 9A-3:30P, Sa, 10/24
xSEF3001V 97544 - 9A-3:30P, Sa, 11/14
xSEF3001V 97545 - 9A-3:30P, Sa, 12/12

Archdale
xSEF3001V 98237 - 9A-3:30P, Sa, 9/26
xSEF3001V 98238 - 6:30-9:30P, TTh, 10/13-10/15
xSEF3001V 98239 - 6:30-9:30P, TTh, 11/3-11/5

E-Notary Public

($58)
The course will instruct existing Notary Publics in the newly legislated procedure required to exercise electronic notarial acts as set forth by the N.C. Secretary of State. You must hold a valid commission as a N.C. notary public. The course will cover the N.C. E-Notary Act, eligibility and registration, E-Notary processes, technology solutions and providers, ethics regarding E-Notarizations, consequences of misconduct, security standards, best practices and departmental recommendations. Note: A manual will be provided in class at no extra charge. You must have the following in order to take the final exam: notary number, photo I.D. (driver's license) & e-mail address.
Asheboro
xSEF3001DC 97473 - 9A-1P, F, 11/6

N.C. residents 65 years or older are exempt from registration fees, except in courses that are marked with an X.