Illinois Administrative Code
Title 14 - COMMERCE
Part 176 - NOTARY PUBLIC RECORDS
Subpart J - JOURNAL
Section 176.970 - Complaints of Alleged Violations
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
For purposes of this Section, "notary public" includes an electronic notary public and remote notary public.
a) A person may file a complaint in writing with the Secretary of State alleging that a notary public has violated one or more of the provisions of the Act or any provision of this Part. The complaint should include as much information as possible, including:
b) The complaint may be filed in person or by mail to the Illinois Secretary of State, Index Department at 111 E. Monroe St., Springfield, IL 62756, or by electronic mail (enotary@ilsos.gov).
c) Upon receipt of the complaint, the Secretary will notify the notary who is the subject of the complaint in writing. The notice shall be sent by regular mail to the address of the notary on file with the Secretary of State. The notice sent to the notary public who is the subject of the complaint will include:
d) If, after receiving the response from the notary, the Secretary of State determines that further action is not warranted, the Secretary will notify the notary public of that decision.
e) Either after receiving the response from the notary or if no response is received, the Secretary of State may further investigate the complaint of alleged misconduct against the notary public by considering the totality of the offense, facts, and circumstances of the individual case.
f) When evaluating an allegation of notarial misconduct to determine if action should be taken, the Secretary may consider a variety of factors, including but not limited to, the following:
g) If the Secretary determines that a crime may have been committed, the Secretary will refer the allegations to law enforcement for further investigation or prosecution.