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(a) Except as otherwise expressly provided, service of summons upon an individual defendant shall be made (1) by leaving a copy of the summons with the defendant personally, (2) by leaving a copy at the defendants usual place of abode, with some person of the family or a person residing there, of the age of 13 years
Draft a summons that includes the courts name, the title of the action, the case number, and the time and place of the hearing. Also include the name and address of the plaintiff and defendant. Make sure to include any other necessary information, such as an affidavit of service, or an affidavit of mailing.
Rule 101(b)(1) summons must be served at least 21 days before the appearance date. A rule 101(b)(1) summons covers all summons for actions less than $50,000 and mandatory arbitration cases, Rule 101(b)(2) and (b)(3) summons must be served at least 3 days before the appearance date.
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.
Service by the Sheriffs Office: If you want the Sheriffs Office to serve the Defendant then you must take one copy of the Complaint and Summons to the Sheriffs Office in Room 701 of the Daley Center, or you may file electronically by going to the Cook County Sheriffs website. You will be required to pay a fee.
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As of January 1, 2025, Public Act 103-0671 has amended Illinois 735 ILCS 5/2-202 to allow private licensed process servers to serve defendants in Cook County, without having to go through the Cook County Sheriffs Office first.
Generally, the Sheriff will make three attempts at serving the defendant during this time. If the Sheriff cannot complete the service in those attempts, the Sheriff will fill out a sworn statement that the summons was not served. This will be filed with the Clerk of the Court.
Cook County Present legal photo identification. Complete an application for appointment at the county court in which you reside. Undergo a criminal background check and get fingerprinted. Pay processing fees. This may include payment for process server training but this depends on the county and court.

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