An Illinois Docketing Statement (Criminal) is a form used by the Circuit Court of the State of Illinois to document the proceedings of a criminal case. It provides the court with a record of all events and documents related to the case, including filing dates, charges, motions, orders, court appearances, and any other relevant information. It is typically used by the court to ensure that all parties involved are aware of the case's progress and any changes that may have occurred. There are two types of Illinois Docketing Statement (Criminal): Docketing Statement for Criminal Case and Docketing Statement for Criminal Contempt. The former is used to document the proceedings of criminal cases, while the latter is used to document criminal contempt proceedings, such as failure to comply with a court order. Both forms must be completed accurately and filed with the Circuit Court in order for the case to proceed.