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TITLE 14: COMMERCE CHAPTER IV: ILLINOIS ELECTRONIC RECORDING COMMISSION PART 1400 ILLINOIS ELECTRONIC RECORDING COMMISSION SECTION 1400.30 ELECTRONIC RECORDING
"County Recorders are only required to record documents containing electronic signatures and notary acknowledgements that they have the technology to support. Recorders have no responsibility to authenticate electronic signatures or notary acknowledgement stamps embedded within the body of the document. Any electronic signature or notarization submitted to a County Recorder shall comply with the Electronic Commerce Security Act and the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act insofar as the Illinois Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act does not supercede those laws, [THE ILLINOIS NOTARY PUBLIC ACT] and any other laws governing that signature or notarization, as applicable."
http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/014/014014000000300R.html ____________________________________________________________________
THE ILLINOIS NOTARY PUBLIC ACT in handbook format ARTICLE VI NOTARIAL ACTS AND FORMS
6-102. Notarial Acts
In taking an acknowledgment, verification upon oath or affirmation, witnessing or attesting a signature the notary public must determine, either from personal knowledge or from satisfactory evidence, THAT THE PERSON APPEARING BEFORE THE NOTARY the acknowledgment, verification, etc., is the person whose true signature is on the instrument.
http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/publications/pdf_publications/ipub16.pdf
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and you know, just for kicks and giggles...
http://community.worldnotary.com/blog/post/DocVerify/28/If-a-document-is-electronically-notarized-is-it-accepted-in-another-state/
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