This form is approved by the Illinois Supreme Court and is required to be accepted in all Illinois Circuit courts.
STATE OF ILLINOIS,
CIRCUIT COURT
NOTICE OF COURT DATE
FOR MOTION
For Court Use Only
Instructions
Plaintiff / Petitioner (First, middle, last name)
Directly above, enter
the name of the county
where the case was
filed.
Enter the name of the
person who started the
lawsuit as
Plaintiff/Petitioner.
Enter the name of the
person being sued as
Defendant/Respondent.
v.
Defendant / Respondent (First, middle, last name)
Case Number
Enter the Case
Number given by the
Circuit Clerk.
In 1, enter:
1.
Hearing Information
-The court date and
The reasons for this hearing are listed in the attached papers called Motion. The hearing for
time of your hearing.
Call your Circuit Clerk
the Motion I filed is scheduled for:
to get this information.
a.
On
at
a.m. p.m.
in
If e-filing in Cook
Date
Time
Courtroom
County, you may get
In-person at:
the date when you e-
file.
-The courtroom and
Courthouse Address
City
State
ZIP
address of the court
OR
building.
-The call-in or video
Remotely (You may be able to attend this court date by phone or video conference. This
information for remote
is called a “Remote Appearance.”)
appearances (if
applicable).
By telephone:
Call-in number for telephone remote appearance
-The clerk’s phone
number and website.
By video conference:
All this information is
Video conference website
available from the
Circuit Clerk, you can
find their contact
Video conference log-in information (meeting ID, password, etc.)
information at:
Call the Circuit Clerk at:
or visit their website at
illinoiscourts.gov/court
Local Circuit Clerk’s phone #
s/circuit-court/circuit-
to find out more about how to do this.
court-clerks/.
Website
Under the Code of
I certify that everything in the Notice of Court Date for Motion is true and correct. I
Civil Procedure, 735
ILCS 5/1-109, making
understand that making a false statement on this form is perjury and has penalties provided
a statement on this
by law under 735 ILCS 5/1-109.
form that you know to
be false is perjury, a
Class 3 Felony.
/s/
If you are completing
Your Signature
Street Address
this form on a
computer, sign your
name by typing it. If
you are completing it
Print Your Name
City, State, ZIP
by hand, sign and
print your name.
Enter your complete
Email
Telephone
Attorney # (if any)
address, telephone
GETTING COURT DOCUMENTS BY EMAIL: You should use an email account that you do not share with anyone
number, and email
else and that you check every day. If you do not check your email every day, you may miss important information, notice
address, if you have
of court dates, or documents from other parties.
one.
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Enter the Case Number given by the Circuit Clerk: _________________________________
PROOF OF DELIVERY
1.
I am sending the Notice of Court Date for Motion
a.
To:
Name:
In 1a, enter the name,
mailing address, and
email address of the
party you are sending
the document to. If they
have a lawyer, you
must enter the lawyer’s
information.
In 1b, check the box to
show how you are
sending the document.
CAUTION: If you and
the person you are
sending the document
to have an email
address, you must use
one of the first two
options. Otherwise, you
may use one of the
other options.
In c, fill in the date and
time that you are
sending the document.
In 2, if you are sending
the document to more
than 1 party or lawyer,
fill in a, b, and c.
Otherwise leave 2
blank.
In 2a, enter the name,
mailing address, and
email address of the
party you are sending
the document to. If they
have a lawyer, you
must enter the lawyer’s
information.
In 2b, check the box to
show how you are
sending the document.
CAUTION: If you and
the person you are
sending the document
to have an email
address, you must use
one of the first two
options. Otherwise, you
may use one of the
other options.
First
Middle
Last
Address:
Street, Apt #
City
State
ZIP
Email address:
b.
By:
An approved electronic filing service provider (EFSP)
Email (not through an EFSP)
Only use one of the methods below if you do not have an email address, or the
person you are sending the document to does not have an email address.
Personal hand delivery to:
The party
The party’s family member who is 13 or older, at the party’s residence
The party’s lawyer
The party’s lawyer’s office
Mail or third-party carrier
c.
On:
at:
a.m.
p.m.
Date
Time
2.
I am sending this document:
a.
To:
Name:
First
Middle
Last
Address:
Street, Apt #
City
State
ZIP
Email address:
b.
By:
An approved electronic filing service provider (EFSP)
Email (not through an EFSP)
Only use one of the methods below if you do not have an email address, or the
person you are sending the document to does not have an email address.
Personal hand delivery to:
The party
The party’s family member who is 13 or older, at the party’s residence
The party’s lawyer
The party’s lawyer’s office
Mail or third-party carrier
In c, fill in the date and
c.
On:
at:
a.m.
p.m.
time that you are
Date
sending the document.
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I
Enter the Case Number given by the Circuit Clerk: _________________________________
I have completed an Additional Proof of Delivery form.
If you are sending your
document to more than
2 parties or lawyers,
check the box and file
the Additional Proof of
Delivery with this form.
Under the Code of
Civil Procedure, 735
ILCS 5/1-109, making
a statement on this
form that you know to
be false is perjury, a
Class 3 Felony.
I certify that everything in the Proof of Delivery is true and correct. I understand that making
a false statement on this form is perjury and has penalties provided by law under
735 ILCS 5/1-109.
/s/
Your Signature
Street Address
Print Your Name
City, State, ZIP
Telephone
Email
If you are completing
this form on a
computer, sign your
name by typing it. If
you are completing it
by hand, sign and
print your name.
Enter your complete
address, telephone
number, and email
address, if you have
one.
GETTING COURT DOCUMENTS BY EMAIL: You should use an email account that you do not share with anyone else and that you check every
day. If you do not check your email every day, you may miss important information, notice of court dates, or documents from other parties.
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