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Public Act 104-0486 |
| HB4277 Enrolled | LRB104 16959 BDA 30373 b |
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AN ACT concerning government. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Illinois Notary Public Act is amended by |
changing Section 2-102 as follows: |
(5 ILCS 312/2-102) (from Ch. 102, par. 202-102) |
Sec. 2-102. Application. |
(a) Application for notary public commission. Every |
applicant for appointment and commission as a notary shall |
complete an application in a format prescribed by the |
Secretary of State to be filed with the Secretary of State, |
stating: |
(1) the applicant's official name, as it appears on |
his or her current driver's license or state-issued |
identification card; |
(2) the county in which the applicant resides or, if |
the applicant is a resident of a state bordering Illinois, |
the county in Illinois in which that person's principal |
place of work or principal place of business is located; |
(3) the applicant's residence address, as it appears |
on his or her current driver's license or state-issued |
identification card; |
(4) the applicant's e-mail address; |
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(5) the applicant's business address if different than |
the applicant's residence address, if performing notarial |
acts constitutes any portion of the applicant's job |
duties; |
(6) that the applicant has resided in the State of |
Illinois for 30 days preceding the application or that the |
applicant who is a resident of a state bordering Illinois |
has worked or maintained a business in Illinois for 30 |
days preceding the application; |
(7) that the applicant is a citizen of the United |
States or lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the |
United States; |
(8) the applicant's date of birth; |
(9) that the applicant is proficient in the English |
language; |
(10) that the applicant has not had a prior |
application or commission revoked due to a finding or |
decision by the Secretary of State; |
(11) that the applicant, prior to the completion of |
the application, if the applicant has ever been convicted |
of a felony, has completed all requirements of all felony |
case sentences, and 10 years have passed since the |
completion of all felony sentences has not been convicted |
of a felony ; |
(12) that the applicant's signature authorizes the |
Office of the Secretary of State to conduct a verification |
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to confirm the information provided in the application, |
including a criminal background check of the applicant, if |
necessary; |
(13) that the applicant has provided satisfactory |
proof to the Secretary of State that the applicant has |
successfully completed any required course of study on |
notarization; and |
(14) any other information the Secretary of State |
deems necessary. |
(b) Any notary appointed under subsection (a) shall have |
the authority to conduct remote notarizations. |
(c) Application for electronic notary public commission. |
An application for an electronic notary public commission must |
be filed with the Secretary of State in a manner prescribed by |
the Secretary of State. Every applicant for appointment and |
commission as an electronic notary public shall complete an |
application to be filed with the Secretary of State, stating: |
(1) all information required to be included in an |
application for appointment as an electronic notary |
public, as provided under subsection (a); |
(2) that the applicant is commissioned as a notary |
public under this Act; |
(3) the applicant's email address; |
(4) that the applicant has provided satisfactory proof |
to the Secretary of State that the applicant has |
successfully completed any required course of study on |
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electronic notarization and passed a qualifying |
examination; |
(5) a description of the technology or device that the |
applicant intends to use to create his or her electronic |
signature in performing electronic notarial acts; |
(6) the electronic signature of the applicant; and |
(7) any other information the Secretary of State deems |
necessary. |
(d) Electronic notarial acts. Before an electronic notary |
public performs an electronic notarial act using audio-video |
communication, he or she must be granted an electronic notary |
public commission by the Secretary of State under this |
Section, and identify the technology that the electronic |
notary public intends to use, which must be approved by the |
Secretary of State. |
(e) Approval of commission. Upon the applicant's |
fulfillment of the requirements for a notarial commission or |
an electronic notary public commission, the Secretary of State |
shall approve the commission and issue to the applicant a |
unique commission number. |
(f) Rejection of application. The Secretary of State may |
reject an application for a notarial commission or an |
electronic notary public commission if the applicant fails to |
comply with any Section of this Act. |
(Source: P.A. 102-160, eff. 6-5-23 (See Section 91 of P.A. |
103-562 for effective date of P.A. 102-160); 102-1030, eff. |