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All Illinois Courts must accept these forms. Scroll down below the chart for important information on how to fill out these forms, including the need for Adobe and downloading forms to save them properly so that you can electronically file them.
- Motion
Motion - Approved Statewide Standardized Forms - State of...
- Appearance
Appearance - Approved Statewide Standardized Forms - State...
- Answer/Response
Answer/Response - Approved Statewide Standardized Forms -...
- Fee Waiver
Fee Waiver - Approved Statewide Standardized Forms - State...
- Motion
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In most cases you will file a general summons to let someone know they are being sued and for the sheriff to provide them that notice. In Divorce, Eviction, Order of Protection and Small Claims, you must use a specific Summons Form for that particular type of case. General Summons.
Approved Statewide Forms. Follow the link to access forms approved for use by the Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice and are required to be accepted in all Illinois courts. http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/Forms/approved/default.asp.
The forms below are some of the most common forms used in the Probate Division, but there are many more. If you cannot find the form you are looking for on this website, please visit the Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court’s website and the Illinois Supreme Court’s website.
Illinois Court Forms. For standardized forms that have been approved for use by the Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice pursuant to Rule 10-101 can be found at the link below.
The forms below are some of the most common forms used in the Domestic Relations Division, but there are many more. If you cannot find the form you are looking for on this website, please visit the Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court’s website and the Illinois Supreme Court’s website.
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