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The Louisiana Notary Public Exam is moving to a computerized format
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The Louisiana Notary Public Exam is moving to a computerized format

LOUISIANA (KTAL/KMSS) — The Louisiana Notary Public Exam is moving to a computer-based format in 2025.

According to a press release from Secretary of State Nancy Landry, the Louisiana Notary Public Exam will switch to a computer-based format in the spring of 2025. Officials say that once implemented, the computer-based test will be offered exclusively in the state of Louisiana. Baton Rouge University campus several times each month.

The new format will allow the test to be offered more frequently and provide more time per question than the paper format currently allows.

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“We are very excited about this development. The new format will provide more opportunities to pass the exam, significantly shorten the waiting time for retaking it and allow scores to be released more quickly. We hope that we can eventually make the examination available at other testing sites across the state,” said Secretary Landry.

Registration is now open for the final paper exam, which will be administered on January 11, 2025. After the January exam, all 2025 notary exams will use the 2025 edition of the study guide, which will be available for purchase in January. on the website of the secretary of state.

To learn more, please visit website or call the Secretary of State’s Notary Division at 225-922-0507.

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