Public Act 104-0083
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| Public Act 104-0083 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning State government. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Illinois Notary Public Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 3-104 and 6-104 as follows: | ||||
(5 ILCS 312/3-104) (from Ch. 102, par. 203-104) | ||||
Sec. 3-104. Maximum fee. | ||||
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection (a), | ||||
the maximum fee for non-electronic notarization in this State | ||||
is $5 for any notarial act performed and up to $25 for any | ||||
notarial act performed pursuant to Section 3-102. | ||||
Fees for a notary public, agency, or any other person who | ||||
is not an attorney or an accredited representative filling out | ||||
immigration forms shall be limited to the following: | ||||
(1) $10 per form completion; | ||||
(2) $10 per page for the translation of a non-English | ||||
language into English where such translation is required | ||||
for immigration forms; | ||||
(3) $5 for notarizing; | ||||
(4) $3 to execute any procedures necessary to obtain a | ||||
document required to complete immigration forms; and | ||||
(5) A maximum of $75 for one complete application. | ||||
Fees authorized under this subsection shall not include | ||||
application fees required to be submitted with immigration | ||
applications. | ||
(b) The maximum fee in this State up to $25 for any | ||
electronic notarial act performed pursuant to this Act. An | ||
electronic notary public may charge a reasonable fee to | ||
recover any cost of providing a copy of an entry or a recording | ||
of an audio-video communication in an electronic journal | ||
maintained pursuant to Section 3-107. | ||
(c) Any person who violates the provisions of subsection | ||
(a) or (b) shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor for a first | ||
offense and a Class 3 felony for a second or subsequent offense | ||
committed within 5 years of a previous conviction for the same | ||
offense. | ||
(d) Upon his own information or upon complaint of any | ||
person, the Attorney General or any State's Attorney, or their | ||
designee, may maintain an action for injunctive relief in the | ||
court against any notary public or any other person who | ||
violates the provisions of subsection (a) or (b) of this | ||
Section. These remedies are in addition to, and not in | ||
substitution for, other available remedies. | ||
If the Attorney General or any State's Attorney fails to | ||
bring an action as provided pursuant to this subsection within | ||
90 days of receipt of a complaint, any person may file a civil | ||
action to enforce the provisions of this subsection and | ||
maintain an action for injunctive relief. | ||
(e) All notaries public must provide itemized receipts and | ||
keep records for fees accepted for services provided. Notarial | ||
fees must appear on the itemized receipt as separate and | ||
distinct from any other charges assessed. Failure to provide | ||
itemized receipts and keep records that can be presented as | ||
evidence of no wrongdoing shall be construed as a presumptive | ||
admission of allegations raised in complaints against the | ||
notary for violations related to accepting prohibited fees. | ||
(f) No fee shall be charged for any notarial act related to | ||
the execution of an Illinois Secretary of State Department of | ||
Driver Services Homeless Status Certification form. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-160, eff. 5-6-23 (See Section 91 of P.A. | ||
103-562 for effective date of P.A. 102-160).) | ||
(5 ILCS 312/6-104) (from Ch. 102, par. 206-104) | ||
Sec. 6-104. Acts prohibited. | ||
(a) A notary public shall not use any name or initial in | ||
signing certificates other than that by which the notary was | ||
commissioned. | ||
(b) A notary public shall not acknowledge any instrument | ||
in which the notary's name appears as a party to the | ||
transaction. | ||
(c) A notary public shall not affix his signature to a | ||
blank form of affidavit or certificate of acknowledgment. | ||
(d) A notary public shall not take the acknowledgment of | ||
or administer an oath to any person whom the notary actually | ||
knows to have been adjudged mentally ill by a court of | ||
competent jurisdiction and who has not been restored to mental | ||
health as a matter of record. | ||
(e) A notary public shall not take the acknowledgment of | ||
any person who is blind until the notary has read the | ||
instrument to such person. | ||
(f) A notary public shall not take the acknowledgment of | ||
any person who does not speak or understand the English | ||
language, unless the nature and effect of the instrument to be | ||
notarized is translated into a language which the person does | ||
understand. | ||
(g) A notary public shall not change anything in a written | ||
instrument after it has been signed by anyone. | ||
(h) No notary public shall be authorized to prepare any | ||
legal instrument, or fill in the blanks of an instrument, | ||
other than a notary certificate; however, this prohibition | ||
shall not prohibit an attorney, who is also a notary public, | ||
from performing notarial acts for any document prepared by | ||
that attorney. | ||
(i) If a notary public accepts or receives any money from | ||
any one to whom an oath has been administered or on behalf of | ||
whom an acknowledgment has been taken for the purpose of | ||
transmitting or forwarding such money to another and willfully | ||
fails to transmit or forward such money promptly, the notary | ||
is personally liable for any loss sustained because of such | ||
failure. The person or persons damaged by such failure may | ||
bring an action to recover damages, together with interest and | ||
reasonable attorney fees, against such notary public or his | ||
bondsmen. | ||
(j) A notary public shall not perform any notarial act | ||
when his or her commission is suspended or revoked, nor shall | ||
he or she fail to comply with any term of suspension which may | ||
be imposed for violation of this Section. | ||
(k) No notary public shall be authorized to explain, | ||
certify, or verify the contents of any document; however, this | ||
prohibition shall not prohibit an attorney, who is also a | ||
notary public, from performing notarial acts for any document | ||
prepared by that attorney. | ||
(l) A notary public shall not represent himself or herself | ||
as an electronic notary public if the person has not been | ||
commissioned as an electronic notary public by the Secretary | ||
of State. | ||
(m) No person shall knowingly create, manufacture, or | ||
distribute software or hardware for the purpose of allowing a | ||
person to act as an electronic notary public without being | ||
commissioned in accordance with this Act. A violation of this | ||
subsection (m) is a Class A misdemeanor. | ||
(n) No person shall wrongfully obtain, conceal, damage, or | ||
destroy the technology or device used to create the electronic | ||
signature or seal of an electronic notary public. A violation | ||
of this subsection (n) is a Class A misdemeanor. | ||
(o) A notary public shall not sell, rent, transfer, or | ||
otherwise make available to a third party, other than the | ||
electronic notarization platform, the contents of the notarial | ||
journal, audio-video recordings, or any other record | ||
associated with any notarial act, including personally | ||
identifiable information, except when required by law, law | ||
enforcement, the Secretary of State, or a court order. Upon | ||
written request of a third party, which request must include | ||
the name of the parties, the type of document, and the month | ||
and year in which a record was notarized, a notary public may | ||
supply a copy of the line item representing the requested | ||
transaction after personally identifying information has been | ||
redacted. | ||
(p) The Secretary of State may suspend the commission of a | ||
notary or electronic notary who fails to produce any journal | ||
entry within 10 days after receipt of a request from the | ||
Secretary of State. | ||
(q) Upon surrender, revocation, or expiration of a | ||
commission as a notary or electronic notary, all notarial | ||
records or electronic notarial records required under this | ||
Section, except as otherwise provided by law, must be kept by | ||
the notary public or electronic notary for a period of 5 years | ||
after the termination of the registration of the notary public | ||
or electronic notary public. | ||
(r) A notary public shall not charge a fee for any notarial | ||
act related to the execution of an Illinois Secretary of State | ||
Department of Driver Services Homeless Status Certification | ||
form. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-160, eff. 6-5-23 (See Section 91 of P.A. | ||
102-562 for effective date of P.A. 102-160).) | ||
Effective Date: 1/1/2026
