Illinois Summons (30 Day) is a type of court order in the state of Illinois. It is issued by a court to legally notify a defendant of an upcoming court date or trial. The Summons is typically distributed by a sheriff or process server and must be served on the defendant within 30 days after it is issued. There are two types of Illinois Summons (30 Day): a Summons to Appear in Court, which notifies the defendant of an upcoming court date; and a Summons to Answer a Complaint, which notifies the defendant of an upcoming trial date. The Summons also includes the name of the court, case number, and details about the dispute.