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How much do parttime notary public jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for parttime notary public in the United States is $64,777.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,000.00 and $72,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Parttime Notary Public vs Notary Signing Agent?

AspectParttime Notary PublicNotary Signing Agent
CredentialsState notary commissionState notary commission, often additional certifications
Work EnvironmentVaries; includes mobile or stationary settingsPrimarily mobile; works at signings
Employer & Industry UsageIndividual or small business; general notarizationsReal estate, mortgage, and loan industries
Common Search & ComparisonParttime Notary Public vs Notary Signing Agent

Parttime Notary Publics perform general notarizations in various settings, often on a flexible schedule. Notary Signing Agents specialize in real estate and loan document signings, requiring additional training. While both roles require a state notary commission, Signing Agents typically have more industry-specific knowledge and focus on mortgage-related transactions. The main difference lies in their scope of work and industry specialization, with Notary Signing Agents often earning higher fees for specialized services.

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Infographic showing various Parttime Notary Public job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,777 per year, or $31.1 per hour.

WCE Part-Time Notary Public Instructor

Sandhills Community College

Pinehurst, NC

$30/hr

Part-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

At Sandhills Community College, we are committed to the health and well-being of our employees, their families, and children across North Carolina. Recently, we became a Family Forward NC Certified Employer. Family Forward NC Employer Certifications, issued by the North Carolina Early Childhood Foundation's (NCECF) Family Forward NC initiative, designate employers that offer policies and practices that support the health and well-being of working families and children.

Summary Teach the NC Notary Public and E-Notary classes on both campuses of Sandhills Community College. The instructor is responsible for delivering instruction per lesson plans, administering the end of class tests, maintaining the class rosters, and communicating with the Secretary of State's office on the successful completers. Essential Functions Deliver instruction using appropriate and various teaching methods.

Maintain and submit accurate academic records, including attendance rosters and grades. Maintain appropriate professional relationships and demonstrate courtesy and respect toward students, including safeguarding confidentiality. Support student success efforts.

Respond promptly and professionally to communications from students, and colleagues. Support and promote the College's mission and Core Values: respect, opportunity, helpfulness, integrity, and excellence. Become familiar with and adhere to the Workforce Continuing Education Instructor Guide.

Meet periodically with the Director to discuss class schedules, course outlines, student progress, special needs, and required materials. College-Wide Competencies: INTEGRITY- Demonstrates a strong commitment to ethical behavior, honesty, and transparency in all interactions within the college. Upholds the college's values, policies, and standards, and serves as a role model for others by consistently doing what is right, even when faced with challenges and pressures EXCELLENCE- Strives to achieve the highest standards of quality in all aspects of work, demonstrating dedication to continuous improvement, delivering quality results, contributing to the overall success of the college and its mission.

RESPECT- Demonstrates an appreciation for the dignity of individuals within the college. Treats students, colleagues, and community members with kindness, fairness, and consideration to foster a welcoming culture. Respects differing viewpoints and contributes to a positive and collaborative work environment.

OPPORTUNITY- Demonstrates the ability to recognize, create, and seize opportunities that contribute to personal growth, student success, and the advancement of the college's mission. Encourages and supports others in identifying and leveraging opportunities for improvement, innovation, and development. Actively seeks ways to maximize potential and foster a culture of continuous learning and progress.

HELPFULNESS- Demonstrates a commitment to service by being approachable, responsive, and proactive in providing support to students, colleagues, the community, and environment (both physical and cultural) of the college. Fosters a positive and collaborative culture where individuals feel valued and empowered to seek assistance and resources. It helps create a culture of belonging and engagement in which students can learn and achieve success.

Qualifications Required Education and Experience Current commission as a North Carolina Notary Public in good standing. Current certification as a North Carolina Notary Public Instructor or eligibility to complete the certification process established by the North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State. Ability to meet and maintain all requirements necessary to teach North Carolina Notary Public and Electronic Notary courses.

Requirements for Applicants Seeking North Carolina Notary Public Instructor Certification An applicant who is not currently certified as a North Carolina Notary Public Instructor must be eligible for nomination by the College and must satisfy the certification requirements of the North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State. The applicant must provide evidence of performing at least one notarial act during each month of the 12 months immediately preceding the application for instructor certification. Evidence of the required notarial experience must be provided through one of the following three methods: 1.

Journal as Evidence of Experience - 18 NCAC 07E .0204 The applicant may submit a journal of notarial acts that includes, at a minimum: The dates on which notarial acts were performed; The type of each notarial act performed; and The name or names of the parties for whom each notarial act was performed. The applicant must also submit an affidavit verifying that the information contained in the journal is true and correct. 2

Employer Affidavit as Evidence of Experience - 18 NCAC 07E .0209 The applicant may submit an affidavit from an employer verifying the applicant's experience performing notarial acts. The affidavit must include: The name of the corporation, business, individual, or other entity employing the applicant; The full name and title of the individual verifying the applicant's experience; The authority of that individual to verify the applicant's experience; The individual's address, telephone number, and email address, if applicable; A narrative description explaining why the applicant performed notarial acts as part of the applicant's employment; and Verification that the applicant performed at least one notarial act during each of the immediately preceding 12 months. The employer affidavit may also serve as one of the applicant's required recommendations when permitted by the North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State

3. Alternative Evidence of Experience - 18 NCAC 07E .0212 The applicant may submit evidence other than a journal or employer affidavit, provided the evidence includes: An affidavit from the applicant verifying that the applicant performed at least one notarial act during each of the immediately preceding 12 months; and An affidavit from at least one person who is not related to the applicant by birth, marriage, or adoption establishing that the applicant performed at least one notarial act during each of those 12 months. The applicant must also submit three standard letters of recommendation to the North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State from persons who are not related to the applicant by birth, marriage, or adoption

One recommendation may be provided by the College. Once the Department of the Secretary of State verifies that the applicant meets all applicable requirements, the applicant will be placed on the waiting list for the next available Notary Public Instructor training class. Employment and assignment to teach Notary Public courses may be contingent upon successful completion of the certification process.

Preferred education and experience: Current North Carolina Notary Public Instructor certification. Current authorization or training necessary to teach Electronic Notary courses. Previous teaching or training experience.

Supplemental Information Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Other Duties may be assigned as deemed appropriate and/or necessary by: President / Senior Leadership Team / Dean / Department Head / Supervisor Administer re-tests to eligible students, as needed, in accordance with College and North Carolina Secretary of State requirements.

Sandhills Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, ethnic or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or parental status, religion, age, ancestry, mental or physical disability, military status or veteran status.