The Illinois Eviction Summons is a legal document issued by the court to a tenant to inform them of their pending eviction. It is typically delivered in person or by certified mail and is used to begin the eviction process. The summons will include a date and time for the tenant to appear in court. There are two types of Illinois Eviction Summons, the Nonpayment of Rent Eviction Summons and the Breach of Lease Eviction Summons. The Nonpayment of Rent Eviction Summons is issued when the tenant has failed to pay rent and the Breach of Lease Eviction Summons is issued when the tenant has violated the terms of the lease. Both summons will include information about the tenant, the landlord, the property, the amount of rent owed, and the date and time of the court hearing. The tenant must respond to the summons in order to avoid eviction.




