The Illinois Petition Hearing On Source of Bail Funds Tendered Or Sought To Be Tendered is a legal hearing in which a person accused of a crime is able to petition the court for a determination of the source of the funds used to post bail. This hearing is conducted to ensure that the bail funds provided are legal and not from any illegal source. There are two types of Illinois Petition Hearing On Source of Bail Funds Tendered Or Sought To Be Tendered: a pre-trial hearing and a post-trial hearing. In the pre-trial hearing, the accused must provide evidence to the court that the funds used to post bail are from a legitimate source and not from any illegal activity. The court will then decide whether the funds are valid. If the funds are not valid, the accused may be denied bail. In the post-trial hearing, the court will determine the source of the funds used to post bail. The court will examine the funds and determine if they are from a legitimate source or from an illegal activity. If the funds are found to be from an illegal activity, the accused may be denied bail.