Satisfaction is the fulfillment of an obligation. The term is often used in the context of contract law when one performs their duties under the contract. The term is also often found in the context of judgments in determining whether a party discharged their liability from a judgment.
A Letter of Satisfaction, issued by NYCEDC and recorded with the City Registrar's Office, states that all of the requirements/restrictions contained in a deed have been satisfied by the Purchaser.
Letters of Office cannot be obtained without first opening a probate estate. The Letters of Office document will have a raised seal and will be signed by the Clerk of Court. In Cook County, it will be on yellow colored paper and costs $4 each.
Letters of Office cannot be obtained without first opening a probate estate. The Letters of Office document will have a raised seal and will be signed by the Clerk of Court. In Cook County, it will be on yellow colored paper and costs $4 each.
If you need copies of your court records in Cook County Circuit Court, you need to go in person to the courthouse. While Cook County provides online case information access to some types of records, it does not provide online access to formal criminal records.
Anyone desiring to have letters of administration issued on the estate of an intestate decedent shall file a petition therefor in the court of the proper county.
In Illinois, hiring an attorney for the probate process is required for everyone except those who are eligible to go through a simplified probate process—usually available to estates worth less than $100,000.
The citation directs that person to appear in Court to be examined for the purpose of allowing the Judgment Creditor to discover income and assets belonging to the Judgment Debtor or in which the Judgment Debtor has interest.
The center operates from Monday - Friday, am to pm excluding court holidays. The centralized number to dial to reach the center is (312) 603-5030.
The Petition for Letters of Office is the proposed representative's (called the “petitioner”) formal request that the court appoint him or her as representative of the decedent's estate. It is generally the first step in the formal probate process in Illinois.