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Illinois Motion To appoint Special Officer (Process Server) and Order

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Motion To appoint Special Officer (Process Server) and Order

An Illinois Motion to Appoint Special Officer (Process Server) and Order is a request that a court makes to appoint a special officer to serve legal documents such as summons, complaint, and subpoenas. This is usually done when the named party cannot be personally served by a sheriff or a deputy sheriff. The Motion to Appoint Special Officer (Process Server) and Order is primarily used in the state of Illinois. Types of Illinois Motion To appoint Special Officer (Process Server) and Order include: Motion to Appoint Special Process Server, Motion to Appoint Special Service, Motion to Appoint Special Constable, and Motion to Appoint Special Sheriff.

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However, this is not always required under Illinois service of process rules. If the person serving the papers speaks to the person receiving them through the door or sees them come to the door but then they go back into the house, then the person can leave the papers on the door or can slip them under the door.

Complete an application for appointment. Applicants should file their application at the county court in which they reside. Undergo a criminal background check and get fingerprinted. Pay for processing fees.

Serving a summons through publication in a newspaper A person needs to file a Motion for Leave to Serve by Publication and an Affidavit for Service by Publication before being allowed to give service through the newspaper. Click here for more information on filing a motion.

Requirements to Become an Illinois Process Server There is no statewide licensing law for process serving in Illinois so you do not need a license in order to be a process server in Illinois. However, a licensed private detective can serve process without special appointment in all counties except for Cook County.

Requirements to Become an Illinois Process Server There is no statewide licensing law for process serving in Illinois so you do not need a license in order to be a process server in Illinois. However, a licensed private detective can serve process without special appointment in all counties except for Cook County.

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.

O A special process server is someone other than the sheriff who can serve legal papers. A Motion to Appoint Special Process Server is a written request to use one.

A term used in the Law Division Motion Section of the Circuit Court of Cook County (and often in other courts) referring to a motion that is ministerial in nature and seeks simple procedural relief, such as a motion for leave to appear as attorney of record.

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Illinois Motion To appoint Special Officer (Process Server) and Order