Free CCG 0647 11-20-02 - Illinois


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Garnishment Summons (Non-Wage)

(This form replaces CCDR 110 and CCL 25)

(Rev. 4/04/06) CCG 0647 A

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Plaintiff ________________________________________ v. Defendant _______________________________________
(Judgment Debtor)

No. ____________________________________

Address _________________________________________

PLEASE SERVE GARNISHEE DEFENDANT Address of Garnishee Defendant

________________________________________________ ________________________________________________
City

_____________________________________ _____________________________________
THE JUDGMENT DEBTOR IS:

and

State/Zip

Garnishee Defendant Name ___________________________________________ Address _________________________________________

Individual

Corporation or Other

________________________________________________
City State/Zip

GARNISHMENT SUMMONS (NON-WAGE)
To the garnishee defendant: YOU ARE SUMMONED and required to file answers to the judgment creditor's interrogatories, on or before

_____________________________________, _________ at _______________. m., in Courtroom _____________
Time Number

at ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Address City State Zip

However, if this summons is served on you less than 10 days before that date, you must file answers to the interrogatories on or before 14 days after the return date stated above. IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO, A CONDITIONAL JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE AMOUNT OF THE JUDGMENT UNPAID. To the officer: This summons must be returned by the officer or other person to whom it was given for service and must include a certification that within 2 business days of service upon the garnishee, the officer or other person has mailed, by first class mail, a copy of the Garnishment Notice and Summons, to the Judgment Debtor, at the address indicated above with endorsement of service and fees. If service cannot be made this summons shall be returned so endorsed. This summons may not be served later than the above date. Atty. No.:__________________ Name: _______________________________________________ Atty. for: ___________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________ City/State/Zip: ______________________________________ Telephone: _________________________________________ Witness __________________________, ________

________________________________________
DOROTHY BROWN, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois Date of Service ________________________, _________
(To be inserted by officer on copy left with garnishee defendant or other person)

** Service by Facsimile Transmission will be accepted at: __________________________________________________
(Area Code) (Facsimile Telephone Number)

DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS

(Rev. 4/04/06) CCG 0647 B IMPORTANT NOTICE OF RIGHTS IN BANK ACCOUNT I. THE PLAINTIFF IS GARNISHING YOUR BANK ACCOUNT

A ruling has been made in the case listed above you owe money to the plaintiff. The plaintiff has started to collect that money from your bank account by garnishing the account. II. PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE

This notice is to inform you that money from some sources or up to certain amounts may NOT be taken from you even after the court has ruled you owe the plaintiff money. These funds are protected under federal and state law. Money or property which may not be taken is called "exempt" property. A partial list of such money and property is listed below. PARTIAL LIST OF EXEMPTIONS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Social Security Benefits (OASDI, SSI) Public Aid Benefits (AFDC, AABD, GA) Up to $4,000, in personal property, as chosen by you, including money in bank accounts Life Insurance Proceeds Workers Compensation Awards Unemployment Compensation Benefits Veterans Benefits Circuit Breaker Property Tax Relief Benefits Pension or Retirement Benefits (including IRA accounts)

III. HOW TO PROTECT EXEMPT PROPERTY You should take this paper to a lawyer at once. A lawyer can advise you more specifically of your rights. If you can't afford one, there are listings of legal assistance offices and legal aid offices in the yellow pages of the telephone book under "Lawyers" or call the CARPLS Hotline at 312-738-9200. If you do not go to Court to tell the Judge of your exemptions, the money will be turned over to the creditor. IV. COURT DATE A court date has already been set for you to tell the Judge if you have an exemption. You must check in with the Clerk of that courtroom before ____________ a.m./p.m., to have your case called. Place: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Address City or Town

Room: ________________________ Date:_________________________________, _________ Time: ____________________ a.m./p.m.

DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS