Illinois Docketing Statement (Civil) is a document that is filed with the court by a party to a civil lawsuit in the state of Illinois. It contains important legal information about the case, including the names of the parties, the case number, the court in which the case is pending, the title of the case, the nature of the action, and the name of the attorney(s) representing the parties. The purpose of the docketing statement is to provide the court with a concise overview of the facts of the case and the applicable law, enabling the court to efficiently manage the case. There are two types of Illinois Docketing Statement (Civil): the Initial Docketing Statement and the Supplemental Docketing Statement. The Initial Docketing Statement is filed at the beginning of the case and contains basic information about the parties and the nature of the action. The Supplemental Docketing Statement is filed at any time during the case to update the court on any changes to the parties or the facts of the case.