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Choose Your Illinois Non-Resident Notary Renewal Package

As of January 1, 2024, the state of Illinois requires you to take a Notary course and pass an exam. All of our renewal packages include our state approved course and exam, in addition to your state required Notary supplies.   

Download your exclusive Illinois Non-Resident checklist and application to make the commissioning process fast and easy.

Complete Notary$254
Order Now Most Convenient
Standard Notary$199
Order Now Standard Practice Compliant
Basic Notary$123
Order Now Just the Minimum

Choose Your Illinois Non-Resident Notary Renewal Package

Complete Notary

Most Convenient

Standard Notary

Standard Practice Compliant

Basic Notary

Just the Minimum
$5,000 Illinois Non-Resident Bond / $15 State Filing Fee*
Illinois State-Required Notary Training and Exam*
Basic Journal with Privacy Guard*
Official Notary Seal Stamp*
1 Year NNA Hotline Subscription Get answers to any notarizations questions from our experts for the length of your commission plus complimentary access to Notary Quick-Start Training**.
Illinois $25,000 1-Year E&O Insurance
Illinois Notary Primer laws & certificate wording
Individual Acknowledgment
Mini Style Stamp - Black
*State Required $254 Order Now $199 Order Now $123 Order Now

Bonds, seals and other custom items with expedited shipping must be placed with a Customer Care representative and will be shipped separately. Please call 1-800-US NOTARY to place your expedited custom item order.

BONDS AND E&O POLICIES UNDERWRITTEN BY MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL), DES MOINES, IOWA. THE AGENT FOR ALL BONDS AND E&O POLICIES IS NNA Insurance Services, LLC

**Notary Quick-Start Training: This 20-minute online course will help you understand the five steps of a proper notarization.

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