County and Municipal Clerk Certification
Program Overview
Program Overview
The County and Municipal Clerk Certification program is designed to provide participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to become certified clerks. The program is offered in partnership with the North Carolina Association of Municipal Clerks, International Institute of Municipal Clerks, and North Carolina Association for County Clerks.
Certifying Organizations
- North Carolina Association of Municipal Clerks
- International Institute of Municipal Clerks
- North Carolina Association for County Clerks
Faculty Liaison
Kristina Wilson
Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government
Certification Requirements
To receive the Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC), North Carolina Certified County Clerk (NCCCC), or North Carolina Certified Municipal Clerk (NCCMC) designation, participants must meet specific criteria established by the International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC), the NC Association of County Clerks, the Boards of County Commissioners, or the NC Association of Municipal Clerks, respectively.
Program Completion
Completion of the Certification Institute fulfills the education requirement for designation as a CMC by the IIMC as well as a major part of the requirements for designation as an NCCCC or NCCMC by the respective state clerks association. A passing score on all examinations, successful completion of all homework assignments, and fulfillment of all attendance requirements outlined in the attendance policy are required for successful completion of the Certification Institute.
Required Courses
- CMC Requirements
- MMC Requirements
Additional Information
The program offers certifications for both county and municipal clerks, providing participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in their roles.
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Program Overview
The County and Municipal Clerk Certification program is designed to provide participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to become certified clerks. The program is offered in partnership with the North Carolina Association of Municipal Clerks, International Institute of Municipal Clerks, and North Carolina Association for County Clerks.
Certifying Organizations
- North Carolina Association of Municipal Clerks
- International Institute of Municipal Clerks
- North Carolina Association for County Clerks
Faculty Liaison
Kristina Wilson
Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government
Certification Requirements
To receive the Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC), North Carolina Certified County Clerk (NCCCC), or North Carolina Certified Municipal Clerk (NCCMC) designation, participants must meet specific criteria established by the International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC), the NC Association of County Clerks, the Boards of County Commissioners, or the NC Association of Municipal Clerks, respectively.
Program Completion
Completion of the Certification Institute fulfills the education requirement for designation as a CMC by the IIMC as well as a major part of the requirements for designation as an NCCCC or NCCMC by the respective state clerks association. A passing score on all examinations, successful completion of all homework assignments, and fulfillment of all attendance requirements outlined in the attendance policy are required for successful completion of the Certification Institute.
Required Courses
- CMC Requirements
- MMC Requirements
Additional Information
The program offers certifications for both county and municipal clerks, providing participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in their roles.
