Illinois Compiled Statutes 720 ILCS 5/32-6 – Performance of unauthorized acts
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A person who performs any of the following acts, knowing that his performance is not authorized by law, commits a Class 4 felony:
(a) Conducts a marriage ceremony; or
(b) Acknowledges the execution of any document which by law may be recorded; or
(c) Becomes a surety for any party in any civil or criminal proceeding, before any court or public officer authorized to accept such surety.
(a) Conducts a marriage ceremony; or
(b) Acknowledges the execution of any document which by law may be recorded; or
(c) Becomes a surety for any party in any civil or criminal proceeding, before any court or public officer authorized to accept such surety.