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**Please enter your Sheriff or Case number for your civil order below to access service information for orders or summons, including orders of protection.**
Click here to see the document requirements for the Sheriff’s Office, Civil Division. How much does it cost for a Service of Process? The Service of Process fee is $60 per service, per defendant.
The Civil Process Unit distributes protective orders and other legal documents filed with the Sheriff’s Department throughout Cook County. The Eviction, Levy & Warrant Units, on the other hand, enforces orders received from the circuit court.
If your service was not served due to the COVID-19 threat or due to the Governor's and Chief Judge Evans' orders, you can file the papers again with our office by selecting FEE WAIVER and uploading the proof of service from the Cook County Sheriff's Office Civil Process Look Up for your service.
These forms can be located on the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County’s website www.cookcountyclerkofcourt.org under “Court Forms”. All summonses, subpoenas and court orders that require the appearance of the defendant must include the date, time and place of court.
For all cases being heard in Cook County, the user MUST first file their papers with the Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court before they may be filed with the Cook County Sheriff's Office (CCSO). Any case being heard outside of Cook County (known as Foreign Writ) must be filed with the originating jurisdiction’s Clerk of Court, prior to ...
Public Act 103-0671 amends Section 2-202 to state that process may be served in Cook County by the Sheriff or by a licensed private detective or detective agency in the first instance.
A new bill has been signed into law, which impacts service of process in Cook County. Previously, the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure required that service within Cook County be placed with the Cook County Sheriff’s Office before a private detective or registered employee of a private detective agency could…
E-Filing is an option available to all who wish to utilize the Cook County Sheriff’s Office to serve process in Cook County. E-filing with the Sheriff is NOT mandatory, and individuals may continue to file their requests in person at any Cook County Sheriff’s Office Civil Process location or by mailing their papers to the Daley Center
The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County provides on-line case information as a public service. This service is intended to be used as a resource to determine the general status of historical and active court cases. The information is not the official record of the court.