 | What is covered in the live notary public course? |
 | What do I need to bring to the live notary public seminar? |
 | What happens if I forget to bring something to class? |
 | Are there any breaks during the notary seminar? |
 | How large are the notary classes? |
 | Can I ask questions during the notary seminar? |
 | Can I take the exam immediately after the notary seminar? |
 | Is there anything I can study prior to the day of the notary seminar? |
 | Is there a seminar guarantee? |
 | At what time is the notary seminar over? |
 | How do I dress for the notary seminar? |
 | What percentage of your students pass the notary exam the first time? |
 | What happens if I fail the notary public exam? |
 | I recently took the notary exam. Can I check my exam results online with
the state? |
 | What are the costs involved in becoming a Notary Public in New York State? |
 | How long does it take to become a notary or renew an existing NY notary commission? |
 | How can I get more information notary from the New York Department of State? |
 | Can I take the official New York notary public exam online? |
 | How much does the New York Notary Public exam cost? |
 | How many times can I take the notary exam? |
 | What is the format of the notary exam? |
 | What subjects/topics will I encounter on the New York State notary exam? |
What is covered in the notary course?
Our Notary Exam Classes are easy and informative same day seminars and are
intended to teach you the basics of being a Notary Public and prepare you for
the Notary Public Exam.
The seminar presents the official New York Notary Public License Law Manual in plain
and simple language and includes practice quizzes to help you understand the
material. The manual is available on the state website.
The notary seminar focuses on what is important to know for the exam as well as
practical applications such as:
The different types of notarial acts
Elements of each notarization
Correctly completing notary certificates
How to record in a Notary Journal
When to refuse to notarize
How to correctly identify a signer
Practice notary exam is given at the end of each seminar