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The short answer is yes, notary publics are legally allowed to docHub documents from any state as long the notarial act is conducted within the geographical boundaries of the notarys state of commission.
Yes, a notary can legally docHub out-of-state documents as long as they are acting within the boundaries of their jurisdiction and in ance with all local state requirements.
Effective July 1, 2023: Notaries are required to keep a journal, with specific requirements on record keeping. Notaries Public commissioned before July 1, 2023, can use their existing Notary Public Seal through the end date of their commission.
To become a Notary Public, you must: be a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted for permanent residence. be a resident of Illinois for at least 30 days or be a qualifying Non-Resident. be at least 18 years of age. be proficient in English. have not been convicted of a felony.
Effective July 1, 2023: Notaries are required to keep a journal, with specific requirements on record keeping. Notaries Public commissioned before July 1, 2023, can use their existing Notary Public Seal through the end date of their commission.

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If a document requires the administration of an oath, the person must personally appear before the notary, be administered the appropriate oath, and sign the document in the notarys presence. If the document requires an acknowledgment, the person must appear before the notary and acknowledge the document.
A maximum of $5 for notarizing. A maximum of $3 to do any procedures necessary to obtain a required document. A maximum of $75 for one complete application. A maximum of $25 for any electronic notarial act.
Effective July 1, 2023: Notaries are required to keep a journal, with specific requirements on record keeping. Notaries Public commissioned before July 1, 2023, can use their existing Notary Public Seal through the end date of their commission.
Illinois allows notarization to be carried out in-person before a traditional notary or online using Remote Online Notarization services. Online notaries in Illinois are required to contract through a state-approved RON provider, in addition to successfully completing a state-required training course and exam.
The maximum fee for a traditional notarization increases from $1 to $5 and Electronic Notaries can charge up to $25 for an electronic notarization. Before any fee is charged, the Notary or Electronic Notary must inform the principal of the fee.

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