New Clerks Institute On-Demand

On-Demand
Live date: 
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - 10:30am
Price: 
$245.00

On-Demand | Price: $245

This crash course will cover subjects vital to the work of clerks to municipal and county governing boards. Topics covered include the open meetings law, the public records law, meeting agendas and minutes, public notices, oaths of office, and board procedure fundamentals. If you do not wish to purchase the on-demand version of this course, it is also offered in-person each Winter and online via Zoom each Summer.

 

CERTIFICATION AND CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION:

Course Credit: The International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC) has designated the School of Government of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as the official education provider for municipal and county clerks in North Carolina. By participating in the School's clerk-focused programs, clerks can earn credit towards the IIMC's designations of Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC) or Master Municipal Clerk (MMC). The School also works cooperatively with the North Carolina Association of Municipal Clerks (NCAMC) and North Carolina Association of County Clerks (NCACC) to offer programs through which clerks who have obtained certification through the NCAMC or NCACC can earn continuing education credit.

CE Credit: 5.5 hours

Duration: 
6.00 hours

Faculty Coordinators

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Albert and Gladys Coates Term Professor; Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government

MATERIALS:

The on-demand course will follow the July 2025 New Clerks Agenda.

For questions regarding course details, please contact the program manager.

Faculty Coordinators

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Program Manager, Law and Finance Group
For questions regarding course content, please contact the faculty coordinator.

Faculty Coordinators

individual image for Kristina Wilson
Albert and Gladys Coates Term Professor; Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government
For questions regarding registration, resetting passwords, or login issues, please contact Registration at registration@sog.unc.edu or 919-966-4414.
Public Officials - Local and State Government Roles