Illinois Additional Proof of Delivery

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additional Proof of Delivery

Illinois Additional Proof of Delivery (POD) is a document used by the Illinois Department of Motor Vehicles to verify the delivery of a vehicle. It is a form that must be filled out by a third party witness to the delivery of a vehicle. It must be completed at the time of delivery and must include the name of the seller, the name of the buyer, the vehicle make, model, year, and VIN, and the date, time, and place of delivery. There are two types of Illinois Pods: one for vehicles purchased from a dealer, and one for vehicles purchased from a private seller. Both forms require the signature of the buyer, seller, and witness. The form must then be submitted to the Illinois DMV for processing.

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Step 1 ? File the form with the Circuit Clerk. o You must file the Appearance form in the county where the court case is filed. o Make copies of your original Appearance for yourself and each party in the case. o Bring the original Appearance and the copies to the Circuit Clerk at the courthouse.

Ask the Circuit Clerk for copies of your court dispositions or use the public computer at the courthouse to look them up and print them out. There may be a fee to get copies of or print out your court dispositions. But you can look at them on the computer and write down the information for free.

Under Supreme Court Rule 214(c), which governs requests for documents, objects, and tangible things, ?the producing party shall furnish an affidavit stating whether the production is complete in ance with the request. Copies . . . shall be served on all parties entitled to notice.? Ill.

Rule 216(c) (emphasis added). Illinois Supreme Court Rule 216 requires a party served with requests for admission of facts to either (1) admit, (2) deny or set forth reasons why it cannot fully admit or deny the request or (3) object where the request is improper.

Notice to appear. (a) Whenever a peace officer is authorized to arrest a person without a warrant he may instead issue to such person a notice to appear. (5) Request the person to appear before a court at a certain time and place.

Rule 214 - Discovery of Documents, Objects, and Tangible Things-Inspection of Real Estate (a) Any party may by written request direct any other party to produce for inspection, copying, reproduction photographing, testing or sampling specified documents, including electronically stored information as defined under Rule

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.

A party can only send 30 interrogatories. However, this number can be increased if the other party agrees or the court allows more. If there is more than one other party in the case, the requesting party must give copies to all other parties. A party who receives interrogatories has 28 days to answer or object.

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Illinois Additional Proof of Delivery