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TRUE OR FALSE: An Illinois Notary Public can notarize documents in any county within the state.

True

An Illinois Notary Public is authorized to perform notarial acts in any county within the state of Illinois. This means that regardless of where the Notary resides or where they are commissioned, they have the legal authority to notarize documents throughout the entire state. The flexibility to notarize across county lines is designed to accommodate the mobility of individuals who may require notarial services outside their home jurisdiction. The other options suggest restrictions that do not apply to Illinois Notaries. For instance, being limited to only their home county or to counties where they are registered does not align with Illinois notary law, which clearly states that the commission allows for notarization statewide. Therefore, the correct answer reflects this broad authority granted to Notaries in Illinois.

False

Only in their home county

Only in counties where they are registered

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