Mobile Notaries in La Salle County, IL

11 active commissioned notaries · Source: Illinois Secretary of State

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Nancy Benninger
La Salle County, IL Commission #990327 Expires May 3, 2028
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Angelique Burgess
La Salle County, IL Commission #1021504 Expires Nov 24, 2029
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Makenzie Defosse
La Salle County, IL Commission #1024722 Expires Jan 29, 2030
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Connor Duncan
La Salle County, IL Commission #1008973 Expires Apr 22, 2029
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Martha Granados
La Salle County, IL Commission #1007501 Expires Mar 31, 2029
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Shawn Harre
La Salle County, IL Commission #1029393 Expires Apr 8, 2030
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Rebecca Hillyard Devincent
La Salle County, IL Commission #1018373 Expires Oct 2, 2029
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Cara Manning
La Salle County, IL Commission #1004152 Expires Feb 6, 2029
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Abigail Okon
La Salle County, IL Commission #1007049 Expires Mar 21, 2029
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Alixandra Rentauskas
La Salle County, IL Commission #997987 Expires Oct 3, 2028
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Elizabeth Smith
La Salle County, IL Commission #981766 Expires Nov 21, 2027
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Mobile Notary Services in La Salle County, Illinois

La Salle County covers the Illinois Valley region along the Illinois River, including Ottawa, Peru, Streator, and Mendota. The county has deep roots in manufacturing, mining, and agriculture, with a mix of industrial and residential notary needs. Mobile notaries in La Salle County serve communities spread across a large geographic area.

This directory currently lists 11 active commissioned notaries in La Salle County, all sourced directly from Illinois Secretary of State public license records. Every notary shown holds a valid Illinois notary commission and is authorized to perform notarizations throughout the state.

What Does a Mobile Notary Do?

A mobile notary is a commissioned notary public who travels to your location to perform notarizations rather than requiring you to come to an office. This is especially valuable for real estate closings, loan signings, hospital visits, care facilities, and business transactions where travel is inconvenient.

Common documents that require notarization in Illinois include:

Illinois Notary Fees and What to Expect

Illinois law sets a maximum notary fee of $1.00 per notarized signature. However, mobile notaries typically charge an additional travel fee that varies based on distance and time. For a standard loan signing or real estate closing, expect to pay between $75 and $150 total including travel. Always confirm fees upfront before scheduling an appointment.

When meeting with a notary you should bring:

Important: Never sign documents before meeting with the notary. The notary must witness your signature in person to perform a valid notarization.

Electronic Notarization in Illinois

Illinois law permits Remote Online Notarization (RON), which allows notaries to perform notarizations via secure audiovisual technology. Some notaries listed in this directory are authorized for electronic notarizations — look for the "Electronic notary" tag on their listing. RON can be a convenient option for documents that do not require in-person presence and is particularly useful for out-of-state signers.

How to Verify a Notary's Commission in Illinois

All notaries listed on this site are sourced from Illinois Secretary of State public records. You can independently verify any notary's current commission status by visiting the Illinois Secretary of State website at ilsos.gov and searching the notary public database. We recommend verifying commission status before engaging any notary for important legal or financial documents.

A valid Illinois notary commission includes a commission number, issue date, and expiration date. Notaries must renew their commission every four years. Commission expiration dates are shown on each listing in this directory.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a mobile notary in La Salle County?
Browse the listings above to find active commissioned notaries in La Salle County. Contact the notary directly to confirm availability, fees, and to schedule an appointment. Most mobile notaries can accommodate same-day or next-day appointments.
How much does a mobile notary charge in Illinois?
Illinois caps the notary fee at $1 per signature. Mobile notaries charge additional travel fees — typically $75 to $150 total for a standard appointment depending on distance and document complexity.
What ID do I need for a notarization?
You need a valid government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license, state ID card, or passport. The ID must be current and not expired.
Can a notary give legal advice?
No. Notaries are not attorneys and cannot provide legal advice, explain the content of documents, or recommend whether you should sign. If you have questions about a document's legal implications, consult an attorney before your notary appointment.
Is this directory affiliated with the State of Illinois?
No. IllinoisNotaryFinder.com is an independent private directory. We are not affiliated with the Illinois Secretary of State or any government agency. Notary information is sourced from publicly available Illinois Secretary of State license records.
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