Piedmont Community College’s Business Development and Entrepreneurship Center (BDEC) will hold a Notary course on Monday and Wednesday, January 25 and 27. The class will be held from 6-9 p.m. at the BDEC, 105 N. Main Street, Roxboro.

This course will prepare the learner for appointment to the position of Notary Public in North Carolina. Instruction will include a study of the fees, general powers and limitations, and the requirements for attestation. Participants must be at least 18 years of age, possess a high school diploma or equivalent, and speak and write English.

Cost for the course is $70 plus the cost of the textbook $27.76. Payment of the fee is required to reserve space in the class. Please register by January 21. To register, call the BDEC at (336) 599-0032.

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