50 ILCS 210/ Filmed Records Certification Act.

    (50 ILCS 210/1) (from Ch. 116, par. 34.2)
    Sec. 1. At the time that records, papers or documents are reproduced as permitted by "The Local Records Act", enacted by the Seventy‑Second General Assembly, the person making such reproduction shall attach to each reproduction or roll of reproductions, as the case may be, a certification substantially as follows:
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
(Service Company Letterhead)
    This is to certify that the microfilmed images on this roll of microfilm starting with .... and ending with .... are true and accurate images of the documents of the ....(Describe office). These documents are microfilmed in the ordinary course of business as a part of the ....(Service Company) procedures.
....(Camera Operator)
    When the retaking of images are required due to faulty machine operations, or manual dexterity, the following would be required:
CERTIFICATE OF ADDITIONS
(Service Company Letterhead)
    This is to certify that the microfilmed images appearing on this roll of film between Start Additions and End Additions are true and accurate images of those documents of the ....(Describe office), which were missing or proved unreadable upon inspection of the original roll, and are to be spliced to such original roll for its completion.
....(Camera Operator)
(Source: Laws 1961, p. 3507.)

    (50 ILCS 210/2) (from Ch. 116, par. 34.3)
    Sec. 2. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Filmed Records Certification Act.
(Source: P.A. 86‑1324.)