Illinois Summons after Conditional Judgment is an official document issued by the court that orders a defendant to appear in court after a judgment has been entered. The summons typically requires the defendant to answer the complaint and appears in court to defend against the claims. It is commonly used in cases of debt collection, contract disputes, and other civil matters. There are two types of Illinois Summons after Conditional Judgment: (1) Summons to Answer Interrogatories and (2) Summons to Appear for a Hearing. The Summons to Answer Interrogatories requires the defendant to answer questions from the plaintiff that may include financial information or other details that are relevant to the case. The Summons to Appear for a Hearing is a notice that requires the defendant to appear in court for a hearing or trial.