Illinois Summons (Thirty Day)

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Summons (Thirty Day)

An Illinois Summons (Thirty Day) is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Illinois. It is a formal notice to appear in court and answer a complaint or petition. Specifically, it is an order from the court requiring a person to appear in court within 30 days of receiving the summons and respond to the complaint or petition. There are two types of Illinois Summons (Thirty Day): a Summons for Regular Civil Cases, and a Summons for Special Civil Cases. The Summons for Regular Civil Cases is used for civil cases such as small claims, debt collection, forcible entry and detained, repletion, and breach of contract. The Summons for Special Civil Cases is used for civil cases such as divorce, adoption, guardianship, name change, and emancipation. Both types of Illinois Summons (Thirty Day) include a court date, a deadline for filing a written response, and a case number. The Summons must be served to the defendant and a proof of service must be filed with the court. Failure to appear in court or to file a written response may result in a default judgment being granted against the defendant.

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In some situations where the process server truly failed to serve you the court papers properly, the court cannot pass a judgment against you because it has no personal jurisdiction over you. Thus, they will postpone the case to another court date where the process server will attempt to serve you again.

The receipt for certified or registered mail shall state the name and address of the addressee, and the date of mailing, and shall be filed by the clerk.

If you have not been properly served, and you don't show up, the court has no personal jurisdiction over you, and can't enter a judgment against you. The case can be continued to another court date, and the other side can try again to serve you.

It is not an order, so you do not have to do what it says. But, if you ignore a Summons, you will likely lose the case against you. The court will usually decide the lawsuit in favor of the person suing you.

Rule 101(d) summons must be served within 30 days after its date. A rule 101(d) summons covers all other summons where the defendant must file an answer or appear within 30 days.

Serving a summons through certified or registered mail In Small Claims cases, you can ask the local circuit clerk serve the defendant by certified or registered mail. Only the circuit clerk, not you, may mail the Small Claims Complaint and Small Claims Summons.

The most common way to serve a summons is to get the sheriff to do it. A person can get the sheriff in their county to serve a summons after they file their complaint and pay a fee.

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