Illinois Administrative Code
Title 14 - COMMERCE
Part 176 - NOTARY PUBLIC RECORDS
Subpart J - JOURNAL
Section 176.910 - Journal Entries and Prohibited Entries
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Required Entries. Each entry shall contain at least the following information:
b) Optional Entries. In addition to the entries required under 5 ILCS 312/3-107 of the Act and this Part, a journal may contain the signature of the individual for whom the notarial act is performed and any additional information about a specific transaction that might assist the notary public to recall the transaction.
c) Prohibited Entries. A notary public must not record in the notary's journal the following:
d) Inadvertent or Accidental Entries. A notary public who inadvertently records information prohibited under subsection (c) must redact such information before providing public access to or copies of the journal.
e) Fees. Each notarial fee charged should correspond to the notarial act performed. If a fee is waived or not charged, the notary public shall indicate so in the journal entry using notarizations such as "n/c", "0" (zero), or " - " (dash). Clerical and administrative fees, if charged, shall be separately itemized in the journal.
f) Address. For journal entries, address means the city and state only.
g) Transitional Provision. A notary public who holds a commission on July 1, 2023, may continue to use the notary public's journal until the completion of that journal or the expiration of that commission, whichever may occur first.