»Ê¹Ú×¢²á Community College Workforce Continuing Education department is offering "Notary Public" at the Hoke Center on March 21. This class will prepare students to pass the state exam to become a Notary in North Carolina.
"Notary Public" is required for anyone interested in becoming a Notary Public for the first time. It is recommended for all notaries as a refresher course. It is strongly recommended that you study the guidebook before class to better prepare for the state examination at the end of the class. Note: The current edition of The Notary Public Manual for North Carolina, March 2016, ISBN: 978-1-56011-851-0, is required for admittance to the class and can be purchased at the »Ê¹Ú×¢²á bookstore or on Amazon.
NCGS 10B-5(b) provides the following requirements to be commissioned as a Notary Public in NC: 1) Be at least 18 years of age or legally emancipated as defined in Article 35 of Chapter 7B of the General Statutes; 2) Reside or have a regular place of work or business in this state; 3) Reside legally in the United States; 4) Speak, read, and write the English language; 5) Possess a high school diploma or equivalent; 6) Pass the course of instruction described in this Article, unless the person is a licensed member of the North Carolina State Bar; 7) Purchase and keep as a reference the most recent manual approved by the Secretary that describes the duties and authority of notaries public; 8) Submit an application containing no significant misstatement or omission of fact. Students must provide current state or federal picture identification for admission to class. Active-duty military and civilian ID cards do not meet the identification requirement.
"Notary Public" will be held at the Hoke Center on Tuesday, March 21, from 8 am-6 pm. This class will cost $75 plus the cost of the text.
Registration
Seats are available for this Continuing Education class and does not require an application. To register, call Continuing Education at (910) 695-3980 between 8 am and 5 pm Mondays through Thursdays and 8 am-Noon on Fridays. All major credit cards are accepted. Pre-register at sandhills.edu/wce/cereg.html. Pre-registration must be made at least two days before the start date of the class.
Upcoming Semester
The next semester for curriculum/college credit classes begins on March 13. Offered online and in hybrid class formats, classes take only eight weeks to complete and award full credits. For all information, go to .
CCP Classes for High »Ê¹Ú×¢²á Students
Moore and Hoke County High »Ê¹Ú×¢²á students can take classes at »Ê¹Ú×¢²á as juniors and seniors. Those completing the required number of CCP credits qualify for the »Ê¹Ú×¢²á Promise. This program offers two full years of classes immediately following high school graduation at no cost. For all information, go to: bit.ly/3Gz4nwq.