Illinois Summons (Day Certain-Not To Exceed 10000.00) is a form of legal notice issued by the court in the state of Illinois. It is a summons issued when a court case is initiated, and it requires the defendant to appear in court on a certain day, not to exceed $10,000. The person receiving the summons must answer any allegations made against them within the time frame set by the court. There are two types of Illinois Summons (Day Certain-Not To Exceed 10000.00): 1. Summons with Notice: This summons includes a set of written allegations that must be answered by the defendant. The defendant must answer the allegations within the time frame set by the court. 2. Summons without Notice: This summons does not include written allegations, and the defendant is not required to answer any allegations. The defendant must appear in court on the day specified in the summons.