The Illinois Recall Notice for Order of Body attachment is a legal document issued by the court of Illinois that orders a person to appear in court. The notice is typically issued when the court has issued an order of body attachment, which requires the named individual to appear in court for a specified hearing or trial. A body attachment is a form of criminal process used to compel a defendant to appear in court. It is served by a sheriff or process server and is usually accompanied by a copy of the order of body attachment. The Illinois Recall Notice for Order of Body attachment is a formal document that informs the named individual of the court’s order. It typically includes the court's address, the court date, the time of the hearing, the defendant's name, the judge's name, the case number, and instructions on how to comply with the order. There are two types of Illinois Recall Notice for Order of Body attachment: a summons notice and a bench warrant notice. The summons notice is a document that informs the named individual of the court's order and instructs them to appear in court to answer to the charges. The bench warrant notice is a document that authorizes the sheriff or process server to arrest the named individual if they fail to appear in court.