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

Sec. 6A-105. Electronic certificate of notarial acts.

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Sec. 6A-105. Electronic certificate of notarial acts.
(a)An electronic notarial certificate must be evidenced by an electronic notarial certificate signed and dated by the electronic notary public. The electronic notarial certificate must include identification of the jurisdiction in which the electronic notarial act is performed and the electronic seal of the electronic notary public.
(b)An electronic notarial certificate of an electronic notarial act is sufficient if it meets the requirements of subsection
(a)and it:
(1)is in the short form set forth in 6-105;
(2)is in a form otherwise prescribed by the law of this State; or
(3)sets forth the actions of the electronic notary public and those are sufficient to
meet the requirements of the designated electronic notarial act.
(c)At the time of an electronic notarial act, an electronic notary public shall electronically sign every electronic notarial certificate and electronically affix the electronic seal clearly and legibly, so that it is capable of photographic reproduction. The illegibility of any of the information required under this Section does not affect the validity of a transaction.
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