Notary Public
General Information
In North Carolina the Secretary of State regulates and defines Notary Public policy. Anyone wishing to become a notary must meet the requirements established by N.C. General Statute 10-B, attend and pass a course at a Community College, and be administered an oath in the Register of Deeds office.
Please contact Bladen Community College for time and date of classes.
910-879-6900
Oath
Notary oaths are administered in our office from 8:30 am until 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, except holidays.
No appointment is necessary. However, if you would like to call before coming in to make sure we have your oath in our queue and are able to administer your oath, please contact our office at 910-862-6710. Please bring a valid ID with you.
The fee is $10.00 cash or check, $12.00 credit/debit. (No Tap)
Please visit the Secretary of State's Notary webpage for more information on how to become a notary, notary laws, forms, and contact information.