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Which action is NOT considered a duty of an Illinois Notary Public?

  1. Administering oaths

  2. Legal representation

  3. Certifying official documents

  4. Witnessing signatures

The correct answer is: Legal representation

In Illinois, the duties of a Notary Public are clearly defined, and one of those responsibilities does not include legal representation. Notaries are authorized to administer oaths, certify official documents, and witness signatures, all of which fall under their role in verifying the identities of signers and ensuring the integrity of legal transactions. Legal representation involves advocating for someone’s rights or interests in a legal context, which requires specific qualifications and licensing that a Notary does not possess. The main purpose of a Notary is to act as an impartial witness to prevent fraud and ensure that the documents being signed are executed in accordance with the law. Therefore, the action of providing legal representation goes beyond the scope of a Notary's responsibilities.