The Illinois Revival of Judgment Petition is a legal document that allows a plaintiff to have a judgment that was previously entered against them by a court to be reinstated (revived). It is typically used when a plaintiff has failed to comply with the terms of a judgment or when a final judgment has expired and the plaintiff wishes to have the terms of the judgment reinstated. The petition must be filed with the court and must include detailed information regarding the judgment, including the date of the judgment, the names of the parties involved, the amount of the judgment, and any relevant court orders. There are two types of Illinois Revival of Judgment Petition: a motion to revive the judgment and a petition to revive the judgment. The motion to revive the judgment is a request to the court that the judgment be reinstated. The petition to revive the judgment is a more formal request, in which the petitioner must provide evidence of the judgment and explain why the judgment should be revived. In both cases, the court will review the petition and decide whether to reinstate the judgment.