Louisiana Notary Exam Outline 2025: A Simpler and Shorter Study Guide

Par : Michele Childress
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-61027-509-5
  • EAN9781610275095
  • Date de parution24/02/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurMark Childress

Résumé

NEW EDITION FOR 2025! Updates and expands the previous edition, and is keyed to the current state study guide (2025). The Louisiana Notary Public exam is based on a 737-page study guide, Fundamentals of Louisiana Notarial Law and Practice. But the official book is famously difficult to read and organized in a complex way. Readers often need help   including classes and Facebook groups -- just to unwind it.
This book is directly aimed at simplifying and outlining the study guide itself. Such a resource offers a better chance of passing the notoriously challenging notary exam. Law school classes and bar exam prep have long given law students the advantage of complete outlines, nutshells, and bar review materials authored by experts in their subjects. It's time for this concept to be used for notary prep as well.
Applying the tried-and-true outlining format successfully employed for bar review, experienced lawyer-notary Michele Childress offers this resource for aspiring Louisiana notaries -- whether they're prepping by self-study or as part of organized coursework. A new addition -- now in its fourth edition -- to the Sherpa Series from Quid Pro Books, this book joins the Sidepiece and Sample Questions texts as affordable guidance in the journey to becoming a commissioned notary in our state.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Lawyer and notary public for the state of Louisiana, Michele Childress is a graduate of Loyola University and its law school. She also co-teaches internet seminars on passing the Louisiana notary exam, and co-authored Louisiana Notary and Legal Forms with Explanations 2024. 
NEW EDITION FOR 2025! Updates and expands the previous edition, and is keyed to the current state study guide (2025). The Louisiana Notary Public exam is based on a 737-page study guide, Fundamentals of Louisiana Notarial Law and Practice. But the official book is famously difficult to read and organized in a complex way. Readers often need help   including classes and Facebook groups -- just to unwind it.
This book is directly aimed at simplifying and outlining the study guide itself. Such a resource offers a better chance of passing the notoriously challenging notary exam. Law school classes and bar exam prep have long given law students the advantage of complete outlines, nutshells, and bar review materials authored by experts in their subjects. It's time for this concept to be used for notary prep as well.
Applying the tried-and-true outlining format successfully employed for bar review, experienced lawyer-notary Michele Childress offers this resource for aspiring Louisiana notaries -- whether they're prepping by self-study or as part of organized coursework. A new addition -- now in its fourth edition -- to the Sherpa Series from Quid Pro Books, this book joins the Sidepiece and Sample Questions texts as affordable guidance in the journey to becoming a commissioned notary in our state.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Lawyer and notary public for the state of Louisiana, Michele Childress is a graduate of Loyola University and its law school. She also co-teaches internet seminars on passing the Louisiana notary exam, and co-authored Louisiana Notary and Legal Forms with Explanations 2024.