Illinois LM or Replevin Summons

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LM or Replevin Summons

The Illinois LM or Repletion Summons is a legal document used in the state of Illinois to summon someone to court to answer a claim for the possession of personal property. This is usually done when the property in question has been either wrongfully taken or is being wrongfully withheld. There are two types of Illinois LM or Repletion Summons: 1) a summons for possession only, and 2) a summons for possession and damages. The summons for possession only is used when the claimant only seeks possession of the property, while the summons for possession and damages is used when the claimant seeks both possession and compensation for damages. The summons must be served by the sheriff of the county in which the defendant resides, and the defendant must appear in court and answer the claim. If a judgment is rendered in favor of the claimant, the sheriff will enforce the judgment and take possession of the property.

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Amended Rule 102 also states that a copy of the summons must be sent by mail to the address of defendant's/respondent's last known residence, and a proof of service must be filed when sending a summons electronically.

In some situations where the process server truly failed to serve you the court papers properly, the court cannot pass a judgment against you because it has no personal jurisdiction over you. Thus, they will postpone the case to another court date where the process server will attempt to serve you again.

In some situations where the process server truly failed to serve you the court papers properly, the court cannot pass a judgment against you because it has no personal jurisdiction over you. Thus, they will postpone the case to another court date where the process server will attempt to serve you again.

The most common way to serve a summons is to get the sheriff to do it. A person can get the sheriff in their county to serve a summons after they file their complaint and pay a fee.

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WTVO) ? The Illinois Supreme Court has amended a rule that allows residents to be served a court summons through social media, text, or email.

Rule 101(b)(1) summons must be served at least 21 days before the appearance date. A rule 101(b)(1) summons covers all summons for actions less than $50,000 and mandatory arbitration cases, Rule 101(b)(2) and (b)(3) summons must be served at least 3 days before the appearance date.

Rule 101(d) summons must be served within 30 days after its date. A rule 101(d) summons covers all other summons where the defendant must file an answer or appear within 30 days.

Every kind of service (Routine, Rush, and Same-Day) begins with an Illinois process server making up to three (3) efforts to deliver the legal documents, with the only variable being the timeframe of the attempts.

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Illinois LM or Replevin Summons