Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 General Provisions: Article -
- Illinois Oaths and Affirmations Act. - 5 ILCS 255, Section 0.01
Short title. This Act may be cited as the Oaths and Affirmations Act. (Source: P.A. 86-1324.)
- Illinois Oaths and Affirmations Act. - 5 ILCS 255, Section 1
Oaths and affirmations. All courts, and all judges and the clerk thereof, the county clerk, deputy county clerk, notaries public, and persons certified under...
- Illinois Oaths and Affirmations Act. - 5 ILCS 255, Section 2
Affidavits and depositions. All courts, and judges, and the clerks thereof, the county clerk, deputy county clerk, the Secretary of State, notaries public, and persons...
- Illinois Oaths and Affirmations Act. - 5 ILCS 255, Section 3
Whenever any person shall be required to take an oath before he enters upon the discharge of any office, place or business, or on...
- Illinois Oaths and Affirmations Act. - 5 ILCS 255, Section 4
Whenever any person required to take or subscribe an oath, as aforesaid, and in all cases where an oath is upon any lawful occasion...
- Illinois Oaths and Affirmations Act. - 5 ILCS 255, Section 5
All oaths, affirmations, affidavits and depositions, administered or taken as provided in this act, shall subject any person who shall so swear or affirm...
- Illinois Oaths and Affirmations Act. - 5 ILCS 255, Section 6
When any oath authorized or required by law to be made is made out of the state, it may be administered by any officer...
- Illinois Oaths and Affirmations Act. - 5 ILCS 255, Section 7
Definition of judge. For the purposes of this Act, "judge" means (i) an incumbent judge of the Illinois Supreme, Appellate, or Circuit Court, whether elected...
Last modified: February 18, 2015