The Illinois Eviction Summons is a legal document that a landlord must provide to a tenant when the landlord is attempting to evict a tenant from a property. The summons outlines the notice to the tenant that they are being evicted and the reasons that they are being evicted. It also outlines the legal proceedings that the landlord must take in order to legally evict the tenant. There are two types of Illinois Eviction Summons: the 10-Day Notice to Quit and the 30-Day Notice to Quit. The 10-Day Notice to Quit is required to evict a tenant for non-payment of rent. It gives the tenant 10 days to vacate the property or face eviction. The 30-Day Notice to Quit is used to evict a tenant for any other reason, such as property damage, lease violation, or nuisance. This notice gives the tenant 30 days to vacate the property or face eviction.