Learn the skills to become a notary public and protect against fraud.

What Does This Program Offer?

We offer two courses of study for new and renewing notaries required by the Maryland Secretary of State's Office. (See “Steps to Become a New Notary Public or Renew Your Notary Public Commission” below.) We also offer a separate certificate of course completion for students who successfully complete additional coursework. 


What Are the Responsibilities and Expectations of a Notary?

Notaries protect trust and serve on the front line of fraud defense, witnessing signatures and performing other acts required by state law. Consequently, notaries must be solidly grounded in the education needed to understand their role, perform basic and challenging notarial duties, learn new skills, and acquire certifications to provide accurate and superior notarial services.


What Are the Benefits of Becoming a Notary?

Becoming a notary can boost your professional skills, enhance your resume, and open doors to running a mobile notary business. By obtaining additional credentials, notaries can also operate as notary signing agents and earn extra income by assisting with mortgage closings and seizing other lucrative opportunities.

Notary Public Qualifications

To be appointed as a notary public, you must meet the following requirements:

  1. Must be at least 18 years old.
  2. Must be of good moral character.
  3. Must be a Maryland resident; or must have a place of employment or practice in the state.
  4. If you are a Maryland resident, you must be appointed by the senator representing the district in which you live. If you live outside of Maryland, you must be a resident of a state that allows Maryland residents working there to serve as notaries.

How to Obtain or Renew Your Notary Public Commission

Effective October 1, 2021, the Maryland Secretary of State requires all new notary applicants to complete a course of study and pass an examination. All renewing applicants must complete a course of study; no examination is required.

  1. Complete either Becoming a Notary Public or Renewing Your Notary Commission classes and obtain your certificates of completion.
  2. After completing the course of study requirements, you can apply to become a Notary Public or renew your notary commission online by clicking here.
    1. Note: You must have the certificates referenced in Step #2 to apply to become a Notary or renew your notary commission.

Courses for New and Renewing Notary Commissions

GEN-519: Becoming a Notary Public 0.5 CEU

Cost: $75 (includes $35 lab fee)

Notaries public are responsible for performing notarial duties properly and accurately. New notaries public are required to take a course of study and pass an exam before applying to become a Notary Public. This course of study provides guidance for notaries public on the scope of duties and responsibilities associated with the performance of notarial acts. This course is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to provide legal advice.

Upon completing the course and passing the exam, you will receive a Certificate of Completion, and upon passing the exam, you will receive a Certificate of Passing. This course is self-paced; coursework is accessible 24/7 for three days. Three sessions.

Instructors: Elaine Wright Harris, Frederick Harris

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Fall 2025 Semester

SYN #18622

Dates: 8/19-8/21
Format: Online/Canvas*

SYN #21287

Dates: 9/9-9/11
Format: Online/Canvas*

SYN #25394

Dates: 9/16-9/18
Format: Online/Canvas*

SYN #21289

Dates: 9/23-9/25
Format: Online/Canvas*

SYN #21290

Dates: 10/7-10/9
Format: Online/Canvas*

SYN #21293

Dates: 10/21-10/23
Format: Online/Canvas*

SYN #21294

Dates: 11/4-11/6
Format: Online/Canvas*

SYN #21297

Dates: 11/18-11/20
Format: Online/Canvas*

SYN #21298

Dates: 12/2-12/4
Format: Online/Canvas*

SYN #21300

Dates: 12/16-12/18
Format: Online/Canvas*

* Class sessions open at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesdays and closes at 11:59 p.m. on Thursdays.

GEN-520: Renewing Your Notary Commission 0.4 CEU

Cost: $75 (includes $35 lab fee)

Notaries public are responsible for performing notarial duties properly and accurately. Renewing notaries public whose commission has not expired are required to take a course of study before applying for renewal of the notary public commission. This course of study provides guidance for notaries public on the scope of duties and responsibilities associated with the performance of notarial acts. A notary whose commission has expired must take the "Becoming A Notary" Course and Examination. This course is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to provide legal advice.

Upon completion of the course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion (no exam required). This course is self-paced; coursework is accessible 24/7 for three days. Three sessions.

Instructors: Elaine Wright Harris, Frederick Harris

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Fall 2025 Semester

SYN #21288

Dates: 9/9-9/11
Location: Online/Canvas*

SYN #21291

Dates: 10/7-10/9
Location: Online/Canvas*

SYN #21295

Dates: 11/4-11/6
Location: Online/Canvas*

SYN #21299

Dates: 12/2-12/4
Location: Online/Canvas*

* Class sessions open at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesdays and close at 11:59 p.m. on Thursdays.

Additional Certificate Coursework

Students who complete the following core courses will be eligible to receive a certificate of course completion from PGCC:

  • GEN-307 Notary Public Procedures
  • GEN-339 Applied Notary Practices and Procedures
  • GEN-363 Advanced Notarial Procedures

Additional post-certificate courses are available to help build, market and grow your notarial business. Classes fill quickly, so registering early for all courses can guarantee your seat.

Core Courses for College Certificate of Completion

GEN-307: Notary Public Procedures 0.5 CEU

Cost: $75

This course will demonstrate how to prevent fraud when documents are notarized properly and legally for both prospective and present notaries. Topics will also include properly identifying clients, keeping adequate records of notarial acts, and charging proper fees. Two sessions.

Instructors: Elaine Wright Harris, Frederick Harris

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Fall 2025 Semester

SYN #21277

Wednesday and Thursday, 9/10-9/11
6:30-9:00 p.m.

Format: Online/Canvas*

SYN #21281

Wednesday and Thursday, 10/15-10/16
6:30-9:00 p.m.

Format: Remote/Canvas*

SYN #21284

Wednesday, 11/12 and 11/19
6:30-9:00 p.m.
Format: Remote/Canvas*

GEN-339: Applied Notary Practices and Procedures 0.5 CEU

Cost: $75

This course reviews notary practices and procedures for performing proper notarizations. Students will be able to sharpen their notarial knowledge through exercises in completing notarial certificates, administering verbal declarations, documenting journal entries, and spotting fake IDs. Prerequisite: GEN-307. Two sessions.

Instructors: Elaine Wright Harris, Frederick Harris

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Fall 2025 Semester

SYN #21279

Wednesdays, 9/24 and 10/1
6:30-9:00 p.m.

Format: Online/Canvas

SYN #21283

Wednesdays, 10/29 and 11/5
6:30-9:00 p.m.

Format: Online/Canvas

SYN #21285

Wednesdays, 12/3 and 12/10
6:30-9:00 p.m.
Format: Online/Canvas

GEN-363: Advanced Notarial Procedures 0.5 CEU

Cost: $75

This course provides Notaries Public with advanced notarial procedures for handling challenging situations with confidence and ease. Learn to perform all notarial requests properly and accurately, and how to respond to Apostille and Medallion Signature requests. Four sessions.

This course is self-paced; coursework is accessible 24/7 for 14 days.

Prerequisites: GEN-307 and 339

Instructor: Elaine Wright Harris

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Fall 2025 Semester

SYN #21292

Tuesdays-Thursdays, 10/7-10/21
Format: Online/Canvas

SYN #21296

Tuesdays-Thursdays, 11/4-11/18
Format: Online/Canvas

GEN-369 21st Century Notary: Information Technology (IT) for the Mobile Notary

Cost: $45

Run your home-based business like a big company using multiple smart devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and computers. Learn about Information Technology (IT) applications that utilize smartphones, cloud-based software that protects Non-Public Personal Information (NPPI), and how to synchronize data files and pictures across multiple devices. One session.

Instructor: Donnell Smith

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Fall 2025 Semester

SYN #21286

Saturday, 12/13 
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Format: Remote/Canvas

GEN-371 Notaries Public Protect Client Info 0.3 CEU

Cost: $45

Notaries Public can avoid potential penalties by protecting their clients' Non-Public Personal Information (NPPI). Penalties may include commission suspension, fines, or criminal charges. Learn how to assess risks and determine preventative measures. Develop a plan to protect NPPI and effectively execute notarial duties in accordance with legal and professional requirements and standards. One session.

Instructor: Wanda Moore

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Fall 2025 Semester

SYN #21278

Saturday, 9/20
10 a.m.-1 p.m.

Format: Remote/Canvas

GEN-518 Traditional vs. Remote Notarization

Cost: $45

New laws and technology permit notary public professionals to provide notarial services to the general public, businesses, and government traditionally, face-to-face utilizing pen and paper, or remotely via audiovisual products and online services. Learn to execute each method while preserving core principles for deterring fraud. Notary public professionals can now choose to provide services as traditional, remote, or dual notaries. One session.

Instructors: Wanda Moore, Elaine Wright Harris

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Fall 2025 Semester

SYN #21280

Saturday, 10/11
10 a.m.-1 p.m.

Location: Remote/Canvas

eLearning Methods at PGCC

Online Classes: Learn on Your Own Time Online

Students taking an online class can access course content 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and engage in discussions using Canvas with their instructors and fellow learners. Instructors will set deadlines and due dates for assignments, tests, projects, and other coursework.


Remote Classes: Learn in Real Time

Students taking a remote class will meet online via the Canvas platform at scheduled times. Students will access learning materials, view assignments, and participate in discussions via Canvas.

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Registration Forms

Students are encouraged to register for classes online. You can also submit a registration form to the Office of Records and Registration.

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