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  2. Begin by entering the case number at the top of the form. This is crucial for identifying your specific case.
  3. Fill in the name of the petitioner and defendant/petitioner in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
  4. In the 'Former Address' section, provide the previous address of the petitioner, including city, state, and zip code.
  5. Next, enter the current address in the 'Current Address' section. Again, include all necessary details such as street address and telephone number.
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Time to serve summons pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 101 (temporary amendment): Rule 101(b)(1) summons must be served at least 21 days before the appearance. Rule 101(b)(2) and (b)(3) summons must be served at least 3 days before the appearance date. Rule 101(d) summons must be served within 30 days after its date.
The most common way to serve a summons is to get the sheriff to do it. A person can get the county sheriff to serve a summons after they file their complaint and pay a fee.
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.
(1) In General. A summons must be served with a copy of the complaint. The plaintiff is responsible for having the summons and complaint served within the time allowed by Rule 4(m) and must furnish the necessary copies to the person who makes service.
As per Section 61 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr. P. C.) every summon that may be issued by the Court shall be in writing along with a duplicate copy bearing the signature of the Presiding Officer/Judge of the Court or any such officer that may be authorized by the Court and shall bear the seal of the Court.

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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.

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