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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Illinois Public Signature application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Last Name, First Name, and Middle Name or Initial in the designated fields.
  3. Provide your Business Employer's name and attach a photocopy of your Driver’s License or State ID Card Number.
  4. Fill in your Business Address, including Street, City, State, and ZIP Code. Also, include your Business Telephone Number.
  5. Indicate whether you are applying for a New Commission or Renewal of Commission by checking the appropriate box.
  6. Enter your Date of Birth and Current Expiration Date if applicable. Include your Commission Number and County of Business.
  7. Answer the questions regarding changes in name or address since your last commission and provide details if necessary.
  8. Complete the Notarial Oath section by affirming the statements provided and signing as printed above.
  9. Finally, affix your Notary Seal where indicated and ensure all signatures are completed before submission.

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Your name and signature must read the same and be docHubd by another current Illinois Notary Public, including a valid rubber stamp seal. You cannot docHub your own signature.
Failing to require signers to be present at the notarization is the number one claim of misconduct against Notaries.
The State of Illinois Digital Signature offers a comprehensive infrastructure for supporting electronic government services. Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) employs public key cryptography and digital signatures, coupled with certificate management software.

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While this may seem convenient if a notary has a document to be docHubd, the short answer is no, you cannot docHub your own signature. First, there is an obvious conflict of interest. A notary cannot docHub a document in which he or she has an interest, financial or otherwise.
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Yes. For the state of Illinois, there are no restrictions regarding notarizing for relatives.

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