Illinois Code § 55 ILCS 5/3-5011

Office to remain open during bank holiday.
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Whenever an emergency exists which involves the banking or credit
structure within the State of Illinois, and which is recognized by a
proclamation by the Governor or by an act or resolution of the General
Assembly, and by such proclamation of the Governor a public holiday has
been or shall be declared, the proclamation of such public holiday shall
not require the recorder or registrar of titles in any county in
this State to close the recorder's or registrar's office, but every such recorder or
registrar of titles shall continue to keep the recorder's or registrar's office open and to operate
in the same manner as though no such public holiday had been declared,
unless in and by such proclamation the Governor of this State shall make
specific reference to the closing of recorders' or registrars' offices in
this State. The actions of any recorder or registrar of titles
performed prior to May 26, 1933 and during the continuance of any such
holiday, are validated.

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