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The WCBA can be reached at (815) 726-0383.
When you are fully paid, you must fill out and file an Acknowledgment of Satisfaction of Judgment form. This is like a receipt for payment. The person who owed you money can use it to remove everything from their record that shows they owe you money.
Step-by-Step Instructions Complete the Form. The Judicial Council form commonly used in this procedure is: Make Copies. Make photocopies of your unsigned Acknowledgment of Satisfaction of Judgment (EJ-100). Notarize Your Forms. Have your Acknowledgement Served. File the Acknowledgement in Court.
Judges shall be elected at general or judicial elections as the General Assembly shall provide by law. A person eligible for the office of Judge may cause his name to appear on the ballot as a candidate for Judge at the primary and at the general or judicial elections by submitting petitions.
The Office of the Chief Judge is located on the 4th Floor of the Will County Courthouse, 14 W. Jefferson Street, Room 439, Joliet, IL 60432. The Chief Judge is elected by the Circuit Judges for the purpose of overseeing the many administrative functions of the Judicial Branch.
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