An Illinois Certificate and Motion for Default Prove-Up in Suburban Municipal District is a legal document that is used in the state of Illinois to prove up a default judgment in a civil case. It is a certificate of default that is filed in the Circuit Court of the county in which the case was filed. The certificate must be signed by the clerk of the court and include the date of the judgment, the amount of the judgment, and the name of the judgment debtor. The motion for default prove-up must be filed with the court and must include a request for the court to enter a default judgment against the defendant. There are two types of Illinois Certificate and Motion for Default Prove-Up In Suburban Municipal District: (1) Motion for Default Judgment and (2) Motion for Default Prove-Up of Damages. The Motion for Default Judgment is filed when the defendant has failed to answer or otherwise respond to the complaint, while the Motion for Default Prove-Up of Damages is filed when the defendant has responded but still failed to satisfy the court's judgment. Both types of motions require the plaintiff to provide evidence of the debt owed so that the court can enter a default judgment.