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GENERAL PROVISIONS
(5 ILCS 312/) Illinois Notary Public Act.

5 ILCS 312/1-106

    (5 ILCS 312/1-106)
    Sec. 1-106. Electronic Notarization Fund. The Electronic Notarization Fund is created as a special fund in the State treasury. Moneys in the Electronic Notarization Fund during the preceding calendar year, shall be distributed, subject to appropriation, to the Secretary of State to fund the Department of Index's implementation and maintenance of the electronic notarization commissions. This Section is effective on and after July 1, 2022.
(Source: P.A. 102-160, eff. 7-1-22.)

5 ILCS 312/Art. II

 
    (5 ILCS 312/Art. II heading)
ARTICLE II
APPOINTMENT PROVISIONS

5 ILCS 312/2-101

    (5 ILCS 312/2-101) (from Ch. 102, par. 202-101)
    Sec. 2-101. Appointment.
    (a) The Secretary of State may appoint and commission as notaries public for a 4-year term as many persons resident in a county in this State as he deems necessary. The Secretary of State may appoint and commission as notaries public for a one-year term as many persons who are residents of a state bordering Illinois whose place of work or business is within a county in this State as the Secretary deems necessary, but only if the laws of that state authorize residents of Illinois to be appointed and commissioned as notaries public in that state.
    (b) A notary public commissioned in this State may apply for an electronic notary public commission to perform electronic notarial acts with the name that appears on the notary's commission.
    (c) An individual may apply for a notary public commission and apply for an electronic notary public commission at the same time.
    (d) Any notary or electronic notary appointed by the Secretary of State may elect not to perform a notarial act or an electronic notarial act for any reason.
    (e) The commission of a notary public and an electronic notary public shall have the same term pursuant to subsection (a).
    (f) The electronic notary public commission of a notary public is suspended by operation of law when the notary public is no longer appointed and commissioned as a notary public in this State under this Act. If the commission of the notary public has been revoked or suspended, the Secretary of State shall immediately notify the notary public in writing that his or her commission as a notary public and as an electronic notary public will be suspended by operation of law until he or she is reappointed.
(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).)

5 ILCS 312/2-101.5

    (5 ILCS 312/2-101.5)
    Sec. 2-101.5. Course of study and examination.
    (a) Applicants applying for the first time as a notary public or as an electronic notary public or applying to renew his or her appointment as a notary public or as an electronic notary public shall:
        (1) complete any course of study on notarization and
    
electronic notarization that is required by the Secretary of State; and
        (2) pass an examination at the completion of the
    
course.
    (b) The Secretary of State shall have the authority to adopt administrative rules mandating a course of study and examination and establishing the course of study content, length of the course of study to be required, and to approve any course of study providers.
(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).)

5 ILCS 312/2-102

    (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;
        (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 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 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 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. 5-27-22.)

5 ILCS 312/2-102.5

    (5 ILCS 312/2-102.5)
    Sec. 2-102.5. Online application system.
    (a) The Secretary of State may establish and maintain an online application system that permits an Illinois resident to apply for appointment and commission as a notary public or electronic notary public.
    (b) Any such online application system shall employ security measures to ensure the accuracy and integrity of notary public applications submitted electronically under this Section.
    (c) The Secretary of State may cross reference information provided by applicants with that contained in the Secretary of State's driver's license and Illinois Identification Card databases in order to match the information submitted by applicants, and may receive from those databases the applicant's digitized signature upon a successful match of the applicant's information with that information contained in the databases.
    (d) An online application shall contain all of the information that is required for a paper application as provided in Section 2-102 of this Act. The applicant shall also be required to provide:
        (1) the applicant's full Illinois driver's license or
    
Illinois Identification Card number;
        (2) the date of issuance of the Illinois driver's
    
license or Illinois Identification Card; and
        (3) the applicant's e-mail address for notices to be
    
provided under this Section.
    (e) For his or her application to be accepted, the applicant shall mark the box associated with the following statement included as part of the online application: "By clicking on the box below, I swear or affirm all of the following:
        (1) I am the person whose name and identifying
    
information is provided on this form, and I desire to be appointed and commissioned as a notary public in the State of Illinois.
        (2) All the information I have provided on this form
    
is true and correct as of the date I am submitting this form.
        (3) I authorize the Secretary of State to utilize my
    
signature on file with the Secretary of State driver's license and Illinois Identification Card databases and understand that such signature will be used on this online application for appointment and commission as a notary public or electronic notary as if I had signed this form personally.
        (4) I authorize the Secretary of State to utilize my
    
signature to conduct a verification to confirm the information provided in the application, including a criminal background check, if necessary."
    (f) Immediately upon receiving a completed online application, the online system shall send by electronic mail a confirmation notice that the application has been received. Upon completion of the procedure outlined in subsection (c) of this Section, the online application system shall send by electronic mail a notice informing the applicant of whether the following information has been matched with the Secretary of State driver's license and Illinois Identification Card databases:
        (1) that the applicant has an authentic Illinois
    
driver's license or Illinois Identification Card issued by the Secretary of State and that the driver's license or Illinois Identification Card number provided by the applicant matches the driver's license or Illinois Identification Card number for that person on file with the Secretary of State;
        (2) that the date of issuance of the Illinois
    
driver's license or Illinois Identification Card listed on the application matches the date of issuance of that license or card for that person on file with the Secretary of State;
        (3) that the date of birth provided by the applicant
    
matches the date of birth for that person on file with the Secretary of State;
        (4) that the residence address provided by the
    
applicant matches the residence address for that person on file with the Secretary of State; and
        (5) the last 4 digits of the applicant's social
    
security number.
    (g) If the information provided by the applicant matches all of the criteria identified in subsection (f) of this Section, the online application system shall retrieve from the Secretary of State's database files an electronic copy of the applicant's signature from his or her Illinois driver's license or Illinois Identification Card and such signature shall be deemed to be the applicant's signature on his or her online application.
(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).)

5 ILCS 312/2-102.6

    (5 ILCS 312/2-102.6)
    Sec. 2-102.6. Database of notaries public. The Secretary of State may maintain a database of notaries public on a publicly-accessible website which: (1) any interested person may use to verify the authority and good standing of a listed individual to perform notarial acts; (2) indicates whether a notary holds a valid electronic commission and is able to lawfully perform electronic notarial acts; and (3) describes any administrative or disciplinary action taken against the notary by the Secretary of State.
(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).)

5 ILCS 312/2-102.7

    (5 ILCS 312/2-102.7)
    Sec. 2-102.7. Registration of electronic notarization technology.
    (a) Notaries holding an electronic notary public commission shall register the capability to notarize electronically before performing any electronic notarial acts with the Secretary of State. The registration shall be made with the Secretary of State every time an electronic notary public adopts a new or additional technology with which to perform electronic notarial acts and the technology or vendor must first be approved by the Secretary of State.
    (b) Prior to any electronic notarial acts being performed in this State, the vendor of electronic notarization technology must submit the technology to the Secretary of State and receive approval by the Secretary of State for use in this State.
    (c) The Secretary of State shall adopt rules applicable to this Section, setting forth the standards electronic notary platforms must achieve to be approved for use in the State of Illinois and requirements with which vendors of electronic notary platforms must comply.
(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).)

5 ILCS 312/2-103

    (5 ILCS 312/2-103) (from Ch. 102, par. 202-103)
    Sec. 2-103. Appointment fee.
    (a) Every applicant for appointment and commission as a notary public shall pay to the Secretary of State a fee of $15. Ten dollars from each applicant fee shall be deposited in the General Revenue Fund. Five dollars from each applicant fee shall be deposited in the Electronic Notarization Fund.
    (b) Every applicant for a commission as an electronic notary public shall pay to the Secretary of State a fee of $25. This fee is in addition to the fee proscribed for a commission as a notary public and shall be deposited in the Electronic Notarization Fund.
    (c) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly are effective on and after July 1, 2022.
(Source: P.A. 102-160, eff. 7-1-22.)