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Find a Notary > Illinois Notary > General Information Illinois Notary General InformationNotary Acknowledgment Illinois Do you need a notary to execute an Illinois Notary Acknowledgment, Jurat, or Illinois Notary Statement? Just look up a notary on the advanced search page by zip code. Any of the notaries on our site can help you with any type of notarizations. Illinois notary acknowledgments and Illinois notary jurats are some of the most basic notary procedures, so any notary will have no trouble helping you. Please be sure you know exactly what kind of notarization you need, because notaries are not allowed to give "legal advice" to signers. Illinois Notary Classes If you are not yet a notary, please find Illinois Notary Classes information on our Illinois Notary Fees and FAQ page to learn where you can study to become a notary in Illlinois. Once you become a notary public, please consider purchasing one of our loan signing courses, so you can enter the lucrative profession of being a loan signing agent. It only takes two weeks of your spare time to learn to be a signing agent, and you can learn from the privacy of your own home with our take home courses. Questions? No problem, just email or call us, and we can answer any questions you have about the courses before or after your purchase. Notary Wording: Illinois Please visit our IL Acknowledgment and Jurat page to see what the official wording is for Illinois notary acts. If a document is to be recorded within the state of Illinois, make sure that your notary uses the official state wording (Illinois notary wording or Illinois notary verbiage). FAQ Q. Where can I get a state of Illinois Acknowledgment? A. Any notary in the state of Illinois can help you get this done. Look one up on 123notary.com Q. Where can I get an Illinois notary handbook? A. Look this up on our Illinois notary commission application information page. Q. What are notary fees in Illinois? A. Look this up on our Illinois Notary page. Q. Where can I find a notary who can do a translation in Illinois? A. It would be better to find a separate individual who can help you do a translation, then find a notary who can notarize the translation. Please make sure the signer speaks the same language as the notary. Find a notary in Illinois. 123notary has hundreds of notaries throughout this state including: Aurora, Champaign, Chicago, Decatur, Elgin, Joliet, Peoria, Rockford, Springfield, and Waukegan. Can I become a dual commissioned notary in Iowa, Missouri or Wisconsin? An Illinois resident might be able to apply to become a Iowa notary, Missouri, or Wisconsin notary. Inquire by contacting the notary divisions in the corresponding states! Related Links Become an Illinois Notary Public Illinois Notary Acknowledgment, Jurat Information Illinois Notary Fees and FAQ Information Illinois Notary Fees, Application, and Commission Information Illinois Notary General Information |
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