Illinois Summons (General-30 Day) is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Illinois. It is used to notify an individual or a business to appear in court for a civil or criminal case. The summons must be served to the defendant in person, by mail, or by publication, depending on the circumstances of the case. There are two types of Illinois Summons (General-30 Day): Civil Summons and Criminal Summons. The Civil Summons is used to notify a person of a lawsuit against them, while the Criminal Summons is used to notify a person of a criminal charge. The summons must be served to the defendant within thirty days of its issuance. Once served, the defendant must appear in court on the date specified or face a possible default judgment.




