An Illinois Petition for Rule to Show Cause for Failure to appear for Hearing is a legal document used to compel someone to appear in court for a hearing or be subject to certain penalties. This document is used when a person fails to appear for a hearing that has been set by the court. It is typically issued by the court clerk or court administrator. There are two types of Illinois Petition for Rule to Show Cause for Failure to appear for Hearing. The first type is a Summons, which is a court order that requires the person to appear at a certain time and place to answer to the charges that have been filed against them. The second type is an Order of Contempt, which is a court order that states that the person has violated the court’s order and must appear in court or face certain penalties. The Petition for Rule to Show Cause for Failure to appear for Hearing must contain all the relevant information about the person who failed to appear, including their name, address, and the date and time of the hearing. It must also include a statement of the charges and the penalties that could be imposed if the person fails to appear. The Petition must also include a notice that states the person has the right to be represented by an attorney and must be signed by the clerk of the court.