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Code · Illinois · Chapter 5 — GENERAL PROVISIONS · Act 312

Sec. 6-105. Short Forms.

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Sec. 6-105. Short Forms. The following short form certificates of notarial acts are sufficient for the purposes indicated.
(a)For an acknowledgment in an individual capacity:
State of _________________
County of ________________
This instrument was acknowledged before me on ___________(date) by ___________________(name/s of person/s).
____________________________
(Signature of Notary Public)
(b)For an acknowledgment in a representative capacity:
State of ______________________
County of _____________________
This instrument was acknowledged before me on _________(date) by __________________(name/s of person/s) as _________________________________(type of authority, e.g., officer, trustee, etc.) of _________________________(name of party on behalf of whom instrument was executed).
_______________________________
(Signature of Notary Public)
(c)For a verification upon oath or affirmation:
State of _________________
County of_________________
Signed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me on _________(date) by _____________________(name/s of person/s making statement).
_______________________________
(Signature of Notary Public)
(d)For witnessing or attesting a signature:
State of_________________
County of _______________
Signed or attested before me on __________(date) by __________________(name/s of person/s).
_______________________________
(Signature of Notary Public)
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