Illinois E-Recording Eligibility

88 of 102 Illinois counties accept electronic recording.

Real estate document recording in Illinois is evolving through comprehensive e-recording adoption. E-recording systems throughout Illinois help title companies, lenders, notaries, and closing professionals achieve faster document processing and reduce the likelihood of recording rejections or delays. Understanding where e-recording is accepted in Illinois helps determine whether Remote Online Notarization (RON) transactions can be completed fully digitally, or whether paper originals and mail-back recording are still required. Our statewide e-eligibility index tracks which counties accept electronic recording for deeds, mortgage recording, lien release recording, and other real estate documents. The index shows which Illinois counties accept online document recording and identifies RON compliant counties that support digital document recording. Whether you need to record a deed in Illinois, submit mortgage documents electronically, or understand Illinois county recorder requirements, this guide helps you navigate online recording options, county readiness, timelines, and RON-based workflow decisions. For real estate attorneys, escrow officers, signing services, lenders, title companies, and individual consumers, knowing which counties accept e-recording in Illinois is essential for planning digital real estate closing workflows and determining if online closing services are available in your area. The Illinois e-recording landscape continues to evolve as more counties adopt electronic recording systems. Our index reflects vendor integrations, county automation progress, and policy announcements from Illinois county recorders and state associations.

Illinois Counties

Adams CountyEligibleAlexander CountyEligibleBond CountyEligibleBoone CountyEligibleBrown CountyEligibleBureau CountyEligibleCalhoun CountyEligibleCarroll CountyEligibleCass CountyEligibleChampaign CountyEligibleChristian CountyEligibleClark CountyEligibleClay CountyEligibleClinton CountyEligibleColes CountyEligibleCook CountyEligibleCrawford CountyEligibleCumberland CountyEligibleDe Witt CountyEligibleDouglas CountyEligibleDuPage CountyEligibleEffingham CountyEligibleFayette CountyEligibleFord CountyEligibleFranklin CountyEligibleFulton CountyEligibleGallatin CountyEligibleGreene CountyEligibleGrundy CountyEligibleHamilton CountyEligibleHardin CountyEligibleHenderson CountyEligibleHenry CountyEligibleIroquois CountyEligibleJackson CountyEligibleJefferson CountyEligibleJersey CountyEligibleJo Daviess CountyEligibleKane CountyEligibleKankakee CountyEligibleKendall CountyEligibleKnox CountyEligibleLake CountyEligibleLaSalle CountyEligibleLee CountyEligibleLivingston CountyEligibleLogan CountyEligibleMacon CountyEligibleMacoupin CountyEligibleMadison CountyEligibleMarion CountyEligibleMarshall CountyEligibleMason CountyEligibleMassac CountyEligibleMcDonough CountyEligibleMcHenry CountyEligibleMcLean CountyEligibleMercer CountyEligibleMonroe CountyEligibleMontgomery CountyEligibleMorgan CountyEligibleMoultrie CountyEligibleOgle CountyEligiblePeoria CountyEligiblePerry CountyEligiblePike CountyEligiblePulaski CountyEligiblePutnam CountyEligibleRandolph CountyEligibleRock Island CountyEligibleSangamon CountyEligibleSchuyler CountyEligibleScott CountyEligibleShelby CountyEligibleSt. Clair CountyEligibleStark CountyEligibleStephenson CountyEligibleTazewell CountyEligibleUnion CountyEligibleVermilion CountyEligibleWarren CountyEligibleWashington CountyEligibleWhite CountyEligibleWhiteside CountyEligibleWill CountyEligibleWilliamson CountyEligibleWinnebago CountyEligibleWoodford CountyEligibleDeKalb CountyNot eligibleEdgar CountyNot eligibleEdwards CountyNot eligibleHancock CountyNot eligibleJasper CountyNot eligibleJohnson CountyNot eligibleLawrence CountyNot eligibleMenard CountyNot eligiblePiatt CountyNot eligiblePope CountyNot eligibleRichland CountyNot eligibleSaline CountyNot eligibleWabash CountyNot eligibleWayne CountyNot eligible

Who uses e-recording with online notarization?

Notaron pairs 24/7 remote online notarization with e-recording-ready output, built for the teams that record documents in Illinois every day.

Title & escrow companies

Run fully remote closings for Illinois transactions with RON, then submit the recorded instruments through your existing workflow.

Notaron for title companies

Lenders & loan servicing

Notarize mortgages, modifications, and satisfactions online for Illinois borrowers — legally valid nationwide, with a clean audit trail for every session.

Notaron for lenders

Law firms & attorneys

Get client documents for Illinois notarized on video in minutes — with recorded, identity-verified sessions your file can rely on.

Notaron for law firms

Notarize documents for Illinois online

Connect with a licensed notary on video 24/7 — $25 per session, legally valid nationwide and accepted by recorders, courts, and lenders.

Start a Notarization
Demo