Illinois Summons Final is a document issued by an Illinois court to notify a defendant that they have been sued. It is also commonly referred to as a “summons and complaint” or “service of process.” The document contains the name of the court, the title of the case, and the names of the parties involved. It also includes a detailed description of the action being taken against the defendant. Depending on the nature of the case, there are two types of Illinois Summons Final: Standard Summons Final and Special Summons Final. A Standard Summons Final is a one-time notice to the defendant that they have been sued and must respond to the court. A Special Summons Final is a more detailed document that requires the defendant to answer the complaint and also provides a pre-trial conference date. Both types of summons must be served within a certain period of time in order for the case to proceed.