The Illinois LM or Repletion Summons is a legal document used in the state of Illinois to summon someone to court to answer a claim for the possession of personal property. This is usually done when the property in question has been either wrongfully taken or is being wrongfully withheld. There are two types of Illinois LM or Repletion Summons: 1) a summons for possession only, and 2) a summons for possession and damages. The summons for possession only is used when the claimant only seeks possession of the property, while the summons for possession and damages is used when the claimant seeks both possession and compensation for damages. The summons must be served by the sheriff of the county in which the defendant resides, and the defendant must appear in court and answer the claim. If a judgment is rendered in favor of the claimant, the sheriff will enforce the judgment and take possession of the property.