Section 1-109 Verification by Certification is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Courts - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is Section 1-109 Verification by Certification?
A: Section 1-109 Verification by Certification in Illinois is a provision that allows certain documents to be submitted with a certification instead of requiring a notarized signature.
Q: What kind of documents can be submitted with a certification?
A: Certain legal documents such as affidavits, pleadings, and other written instruments can be submitted with a certification instead of a notarized signature.
Q: What does the certification need to include?
A: The certification must state that the document is a true and accurate copy of the original and that the person signing the certification is attesting to its truth and accuracy.
Q: Is there a specific format for the certification?
A: There is no specific format required for the certification, but it must meet certain requirements specified in Section 1-109 of the Illinois code.
Q: Can any document be submitted with a certification?
A: No, only certain types of documents as specified in Section 1-109 can be submitted with a certification instead of a notarized signature.
Form Details:
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