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If it is not practical to serve the defendant in the traditional ways, a judge may order an electronic method of service. The judge must be satisfied that the defendant or respondent can get and read the summons and documents electronically.
Tax Return Transcript with Illinois address. Illinois voter's registration card. State of Illinois identification card issued by the Secretary of State. Utility or rent bills in the parent's name.
What is a Proof of Service & Affidavit of Mailing? o Before you file a document with the court, you must send a copy to each of the other parties, and you must send it in one of several particular ways. A Proof of Service shows the court how you sent a copy of a document to each of the other parties in the case.
(a) Except as otherwise expressly provided, service of summons upon an individual defendant shall be made (1) by leaving a copy of the summons with the defendant personally, (2) by leaving a copy at the defendant's usual place of abode, with some person of the family or a person residing there, of the age of 13 years ...
Rule 101(b)(2) and (b)(3) summons must be served at least 3 days before the appearance date. These rules covers summons for an eviction case or personal property recovery. They also cover cases under 2-208 of the Code of Civil Procedure, and.
The proof of service shall contain, at a minimum, the following: (A) The details of how service was made, including the date service was made; the identity of the social media platform, cellular telephone number, and/or e-mail address used; the address of defendant's/respondent's last known residence; that a copy of ...
Write only about what you know or what you have seen. Do not include information that you have heard about or that you assume to be true. The language of the affidavit states that you are providing the information on your “personal knowledge” and this should be the standard that you use. Tell the truth.
Illinois Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 5/2-203 allows for personal or residence service. Rules of Trial Procedure, Rule 4.1(A) allows for personal, residence, or registered or certified mail service.
A 5-day eviction notice must be served in one of the following three ways: (1) by delivering a written or printed copy to the tenant, (2) by leaving a copy with someone age 13 or older who resides at the premises, or (3) by sending a copy to the tenant by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested.
Ways to Serve Internationally There are three methods used for process service in international cases: Service via the Hague Convention on Extrajudicial and Judicial Documents, Letters Rogatory, and service via agent.