Become an eNotary Eligibility: In order to be eligible to be an Electronic Notary, the applicant must… - …have a VALID NC NOTARY COMMISSION. - …successfully complete a 3-hour course. - …score at least 80% or higher on the exam. - …submit a notarized eNotary application. Registration: The application is available on the SOS website. - Print it. - Affix your traditional notary seal on the top right corner. - Take it to a notary to have it notarized. - Mail the notarized application to the SOS with a $50 money order, cashier’s check, personal or business check to cover the application fee. - The department will notify the applicant of approval or denial within 45 days. - Upon approval, the Electronic Notary Public will receive their Electronic Notary Oath Notification letter. - The appointee shall appear before the Register of Deeds no later than 45 days after commissioning to take the oath of office. - The Electronic Notary Certificate to perform Electronic Notarizations and Electronic Notary Certificate is obtained from the Register of Deeds after taking the oath. Expiration Date: - The eNotary registration will expire on the same date as your notary commission. - If your notary commission will expire within 2 or 3 years you may renew your notary commission early to ensure that you can eNotarize for a full 5 years! Register for the class today at your local or nearest community college. LINK ON BIO Let's have more of a discussion by joining other NC Notaries at The Confident Notaries of North Carolina Facebook Group #eNotary #NCeNotary #ncNotarySigningServices #ncNotaryCoach (at NC Notary Signing Services) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbeU9h0s2gW/?utm_medium=tumblr









