Illinois Summons To Debtor In Involuntary Case (ILN) is a legal document issued by a court in the State of Illinois. It is used to notify a debtor that an involuntary case has been filed against them and that they must appear before the court to answer the complaint. The Summons may be issued by either the Circuit Court or the Bankruptcy Court, depending on the specific circumstances of the case. The Summons informs the debtor of the time, date, and location of the hearing. It also requires the debtor to file a response to the complaint within the time frame specified in the Summons. If the debtor fails to do so, the court may enter a default judgment against them. There are two types of Illinois Summons To Debtor In Involuntary Case (ILN): the Summons for Non-Individual Debtor and the Summons for Individual Debtor. The Non-Individual Debtor Summons is used when the debtor is a business entity, such as a corporation or limited liability company. The Individual Debtor Summons is used when the debtor is an individual. The Summons must be served on the debtor prior to the hearing, and the service must be properly documented. If the Summons is properly served, the debtor will be legally obligated to appear and answer the complaint.