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§ 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).
(Seal)
(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).
(Seal)
(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).
(Seal)
(d) For witnessing or attesting a signature:
State of __________
County of __________
Signed or attested before me on _______ (date) by __________ (name/s of person/s).
(Seal)
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 5. General Provisions § 312/6-105. Short Forms - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-5-general-provisions/il-st-sect-5-312-6-105/
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