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  1. The Notary Public section is responsible for administering the statewide notary program including issuing notary commissions to qualified applicants, developing notary training and testing materials for notary education, certifying notary instructors and enforcing the notary laws.

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  2. How to Become a Notary Public in North Carolina. Completing the North Carolina Notary Public Application. After viewing the videos above, use these links for additional information: Find a Notary Public Course Near You. North Carolina Community Colleges. N.C. State University. Gaston College.

  3. Yes. A North Carolina notary public may notarize documents in any North Carolina county.

  4. The North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State Notary Public Section regulates and defines North Carolina Notary Public policy; it educates, tests, qualifies and commissions notaries public.

  5. LOOK for Notary notifications in your email! Once your Notary application is approved, you will receive a notice to visit the Register of Deeds office in the county of your commission to take the oath of office. The notice will be delivered by email.

  6. State Notary Requirements. Learn how to become a Notary, Stamp and Seal Requirements, Recordbook Requirements, Authorized Notarial Duties, State Contact Info and more!

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  8. Jul 9, 2024 · It typically takes between three to six weeks to get your notary license in North Carolina. This includes time to complete the mandatory six-hour notary education course, wait for your exam results, and allow for the North Carolina Secretary of State’s office to process your application.

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