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A notary public may not notarize his or her own signature and may not notarize any document in which the notary's name appears as a party to the transaction. A notary may notarize the signature of his or her spouse, children and other relatives.
The Illinois Secretary of State's office will mail your Illinois notary commission certificate to you when your application is approved. Allow four to six weeks for the state to approve your notary application.
When does a notary's commission officially expire? A notary public receives a four-year appointment. A notary's commission expires at midnight of the expiration date of the appointment.
5 Steps to Become a Notary Loan Signing Agent in Illinois Step 1: Meet the state-eligibility requirement. At least 18 years of age. ... Step 2: Purchase a surety bond. ... Step 3: Complete the Notary Public Commission Application. ... Step 4: Receive the notary public commission certificate. ... Step 5: Get the notary business supplies.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection (a), the maximum fee for non-electronic notarization in this State is $5 for any notarial act performed and up to $25 for any notarial act performed pursuant to Section 3-102. (5) A maximum of $75 for one complete application.
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Satisfactorily pass the state-prescribed written examination (not required in Illinois) Clear a background check and submit fingerprints when required. Purchase a surety bond from approved bonding agencies when required and file all notary public commission documents (typically $5000 bond)
Q: Can I notarize signatures for immediate family? A: A notary public may not notarize a signature on a document if the person whose signature is to be notarized is the spouse, son, daughter, mother, or father of the notary public.
There is a $15 filing fee for appointment and commission for each notary public. Make the check or money order payable to the Secretary of State.
5 Steps to Become a Notary Loan Signing Agent in Illinois Step 1: Meet the state-eligibility requirement. At least 18 years of age. ... Step 2: Purchase a surety bond. ... Step 3: Complete the Notary Public Commission Application. ... Step 4: Receive the notary public commission certificate. ... Step 5: Get the notary business supplies.
To check the status of your application, please contact our Support team at 1-800-US-NOTARY (1-800-876-6827) Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PT or fill out the application status form and we will get back to you within 24 hours.

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