Illinois Motion Slip

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Motion Slip

An Illinois Motion Slip is a form used by the court system in the state of Illinois. It is used to file a motion or request for relief from the court. It is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the county where the case is pending. The Motion Slip must include the parties' names, the case number, the title of the motion, and a brief description of what the motion is about. There are two types of Illinois Motion Slip: a General Motion Slip and an Emergency Motion Slip. The General Motion Slip is used for filing a regular motion, while the Emergency Motion Slip is used for filing a motion that requires immediate attention. Both types of Motion Slip must be signed by the attorney filing the motion and must include a certificate of service.

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The Notice of Motion shall designate the Judge to whom the Motion will be presented for hearing; shall show the title and number of the action, the title of the Motion, the date when the Motion will be presented, the time it will be presented, the courtroom where it will be presented, and the address of the Courthouse

The court, for good cause shown on motion after notice to the opposite party, may extend the time for filing any pleading or the doing of any act which is required by the rules to be done within a limited period, either before or after the expiration of the time.

Notice of motions can be served in any of the following ways: Personal delivery to other party or other party's attorney. Regular U.S. Mail. Facsimile (if party/attorney consents to service by facsimile) Fed Ex, UPS, or any other similar third party commercial mail carrier.

The moving party may serve on all parties, at the time of filing the motion, a short concise memorandum in support of the motion, including citations of authority. The adverse party may serve within twenty-eight (28) days thereafter, an answering memorandum.

Rule 137 - Signing of Pleadings, Motions and Other Documents-Sanctions (a) Signature requirement/certification. Every pleading, motion and other document of a party represented by an attorney shall be signed by at least one attorney of record in his individual name, whose address shall be stated.

File the original and 1 copy of your Motion, and the Certification, with the clerk's office in person or by mail. o To e-file, create an account with an e-filing service provider. Visit efile.illinoiscourts.gov/service-providers.htm to select a service provider.

Rule 182 - Time for Pleadings and Motions Other Than Those Directed to Complaint (a)Replies. Replies to answers shall be filed within 21 days after the last day allowed for the filing of the answer. Any subsequent pleadings allowed or ordered shall be filed at such time as the court may order.

If any motion is not called for hearing within 90 days, and in criminal cases within 30 days, from the date of filing, the court may set the motion for hearing and, upon hearing, may enter an order overruling or denying the motion by reason of the delay.

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Illinois Motion Slip