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Starting August 1, 2024, Illinois residents applying to be Notary Public or Electronic Notary Public must use our online application. Those who qualify for a hardship exemption can choose to use a paper application. For questions about this policy, please call 217-782-7017 or email enotary@ilsos.gov.
This online service allows you to either: (1) apply for a new Notary Public Commission; (2) renew a Notary Public Commission; (3) add Electronic Notary to an existing active Notary Public Commission; or (4) allow an existing Notary Public to reprint their commission certificate.
How do I renew my notary appointment? There is no automatic reappointment in Illinois. You will be notified by the Secretary of State approximately 60 days prior to the date your appointment expires.
Out-of-state residents are commissioned in the county in which they are employed. There are three application types: ) A new Commission as a Notary Public only, or as a Notary Public and Electronic Notary Public. ) Renewal of a Commission as a Notary Public only, or as a Notary Public and Electronic Notary Public.
Please enter the information as it appears on your Driver's License or State ID card. If you recently changed your address with the Secretary of State but have not received an updated Driver's License or State ID card, please enter your new address.
Following is a checklist for completing the Illinois Notary Public Application and surety bond. • To become an Illinois Notary Public, you must be an Illinois resident or a resident of a qualifying bordering state. If you are applying as a Non-Resident Illinois Notary Public, you may not use this form but must use the Non-Resident Notary ...
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If you are applying as a Resident Illinois Notary Public, please complete the Resident Notary Public Application. • Your name and address MUST match your driver’s license or state ID card, or your application will be rejected.
notary public. The Illinois Notary Public Act, effective July 1, 1986, was passed to better meet the needs of the modern business world. In 2000 and 2022, the Act was updated and modernized to provide notaries the opportunity to participate in electronic notarization to keep up with a changing business environment .
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