Illinois Summons (LM and F Cases $30,000 To $50,000) is a process in which a person is served with a court summons to appear in court for a lawsuit. The amount of money involved in the lawsuit must be between $30,000 and $50,000. The summons is usually issued by a court clerk or a sheriff's office. The summons will generally include the plaintiff's name and address, the defendant's name and address, the case number, the court location, and the date and time of the court hearing. There are two types of Illinois Summons (LM and F Cases $30,000 To $50,000): a limited summons (LM) and a full summons (F). The limited summons requires the defendant to appear in court only if they are served with the summons, while the full summons requires the defendant to appear in court regardless of whether they were served with the summons.