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If you reside in Cook County and would like to file your Last Will and Testament for safe-keeping, the Cook County Probate Court can provide this service for a one-time fee of $10.00. Upon filing your will for safekeeping, you must seal it in an envelope and sign and date its entry into the courts record book.
Filing with the Sheriff There is a non-refundable filing fee of $60.50 which must be paid in the form of a check, money order or cashiers check. Two (2) Certified copies and two (2) additional copies of the court order are required at the time of filing.
In Cook County, appearance fees start at $207. If you do not pay these fees, you risk being defaulted and losing the case.
Crafting the Perfect Application Fee Waiver Request Email with FREE Samples Be clear and concise: Clearly state your request for a fee waiver and why you are making this request. Show financial need: Provide evidence: Use a professional tone: Address the right person: Follow instructions: Express gratitude:
All Illinois counties, including Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will, charge $0.50 per $1,000.00. To calculate the county tax, multiply the propertys sales price by 0.05%.
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The Service of Process fee is $60 per service, per defendant. Counter Service in the Sheriffs Civil Process Unit Office is available in probate cases when the party being served is in agreement and present at the time of filing. Counter service is $50.00 per service, per defendant.
If you are needing to pay a fine or fee, you may pay: in person at one of the Court Locations (see below) by mail (as noted on your ticket) pay online using our Online Payment site to process the payment through Lexis Nexis/Vital Check - credit or debit card payments are accepted. If paying online, you will need:
Application for Waiver of Court Fees (298 Petition - fee waiver) Order for Waiver of Court Fees.

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