Illinois Summons (30 Days) is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Illinois, requiring the appearance of one or more parties in a civil or criminal case. It is typically served by a sheriff or other law enforcement official. The Summons gives notice to the defendant of the lawsuit, as well as the time and place of the hearing. There are two types of Illinois Summons (30 Days): a Summons to Appear and a Summons to Answer. The Summons to Appear requires the defendant to appear before a judge on a certain date and time, while the Summons to Answer requires the defendant to respond to the lawsuit within 30 days. Both types of Summons are served with a copy of the complaint and any other relevant documents.




