Illinois Summons 30 Day is a process that is used by the State of Illinois to notify people of a pending court case. It is issued by the court clerk, and is typically served by a sheriff or other authorized process server. The summons contains the name of the court, the case number, the names of the parties involved, the date and time of the hearing, and other important information. It is the responsibility of the person being summoned to appear in court on the specified date and time. There are two main types of Illinois Summons 30 Day: a Summons for Appearance in Court and a Summons for Service of Process. The Summons for Appearance in Court informs the party of the date and time of the hearing, and the Summons for Service of Process is used to serve papers to the party. Both types of summons must be served in person, and the party has thirty days to respond. If the party fails to appear or respond, they may face legal consequences.