Illinois Compliance Dismissal Order

State:
Illinois
Control #:
IL-LR162T
Format:
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Understanding this form

The Compliance Dismissal Order is a legal document used when a judgment creditor acknowledges the full satisfaction of a judgment and requests the dismissal of a lawsuit. This form serves to officially end legal proceedings, distinguishing it from other forms that may only address payment arrangements or settlements. By completing this order, the creditor confirms that all obligations under the judgment have been met, thus allowing the court to dismiss the case.

Form components explained

  • Case details: Includes the name of the court, case number, and parties involved.
  • Compliance finding: Indicates whether there was full or substantial compliance with the judgment.
  • Order for dismissal: Specifies the terms of dismissal, including whether it is with or without prejudice.
  • Settlement terms: Outlines any agreed settlement terms, including payment deadlines.
  • Judgment details: States the amount of judgment and any stays on enforcement.
  • Hearing date: Provides the date on which the compliance hearing was held.
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When to use this form

This form is typically used when a plaintiff, such as a city or municipality, has received full payment or settlement related to a judgment and wishes to formally dismiss the case against a defendant. It is relevant in situations where legal action has been initiated to recover a debt and the creditor has now been fully satisfied. By using this form, the creditor ensures that the court records accurately reflect the resolution of the case, clearing the way for both parties.

Who should use this form

  • Judgment creditors who have received full payment of a judgment.
  • Municipal corporations or government entities involved in the suit.
  • Attorneys representing the plaintiff in the dismissal of a case.
  • Individuals responsible for managing court cases and settlements.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the court and case information by filling in the relevant county, case number, and parties involved.
  • Check the appropriate box to indicate compliance status—full or substantial.
  • Select the terms of dismissal—whether with or without prejudice and outline any settlement agreements.
  • Fill in the judgment amount and any relevant deadlines for payment or enforcement stays.
  • Sign and date the document to finalize the order.

Does this document require notarization?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, verifying your specific jurisdiction's requirements is essential to ensure compliance.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to check the appropriate compliance status box.
  • Not providing all necessary case information, such as the court and case number.
  • Omitting signature and date, rendering the form invalid.
  • Using incorrect terms for dismissal, leading to confusion about the case status.

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Yes, in Illinois, it is possible to file a motion to dismiss even after submitting an answer to the complaint. However, doing so typically requires that you raise specific grounds for dismissal that were not previously addressed. This allows defendants to safeguard their rights and challenge the case effectively. Using the Illinois Compliance Dismissal Order can illuminate the correct procedures to follow in this situation.

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