LONTC - Notary Public Preparatory Course
Course Description
LSU Online & Continuing Education in partnership with iNotaryNow is pleased to offer the Notary Public Preparatory online course designed to help students pass the Louisiana notary public examination and attain their statewide jurisdiction notarial commissions.
Classes are administered online every week via webinars and include live instructor-student interaction, assignments, forms, valuable resources, and incredibly powerful notary preparatory exercises and tools. Sample juridical acts such as the will, testament, trust, tutorship, mortgage, promissory note, cash sale, credit sale, affidavit, powers of attorney, donation, and more will be at your fingertips.
Further, juridical act legal effect considerations will be addressed throughout the course. Classes are recorded and posted in the classroom e-portal in both video (MP4) and audio (MP3) formats. Practice tests, reviews, and quizzes are also delivered throughout the course designed to give you a clear sense of your progress and prepare you for the statewide examination in a comprehensive manner.
Instructors: Julie DesOrmeaux Rosenzweig, J.D., graduated from Tulane Law School and has practiced Louisiana law for 20 years in the areas of estate planning, successions, and family, business and criminal law. Julie has extensive public speaking experience, including presenting numerous educational seminars both live and online to community organizations, parish bar associations, and the general public on a variety of estate planning topics. Julie is admitted to practice in all Louisiana State Courts and the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, and she serves as the principal instructor for and is the owner of iNotaryNow.
Dr. Shane J. Milazzo is the founder of iNotaryNow and currently serves as an educational material collaborator and instructor. He earned his Louisiana statewide jurisdiction notarial commission in June of 2008. He has taught notary preparatory classes for years in both ground and on-line venues and continues to have incredible student feedback and testimonials every semester. Further, he has been hired by many to produce and notarize various legal instruments since earning his commission and he has remained aware of both current notary examination requirements and potential upcoming changes.
Requirements: Students will need to purchase the study guide from the Louisiana Secretary of State for an approximate cost of $100. You must have a computer with Internet access (DSL or better is recommended), email, an Internet browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari, MS Word, and be able to download and install two free plug-ins (Adobe Reader and Java).
For more information about this course, please contact Alanna Clanton at (225) 578-6760.
Notes
Please Note: The instructor will send an e-mail with more information, such as course dates and log-in instructions, one to two weeks before the course begins.English Proficiency Requirements
Information on English Proficiency Requirements are located here.