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Citation To Discover Assets-Third Party 21D(b) - Illinois

Citation To Discover Assets-Third Party Form. This is a Illinois form and can be used in General Will Local County .
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STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF WILL ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS _______________________________________ Plaintiff vs _______________________________________ CASE NO: _________________________________ RETURN DATE: ___________________________ Defendant CITATION TO DISCOVER ASSETS ­ THIRD PARTY TO: _____________________________________________________________________________________ YOU ARE COMMANDED to appear before Judge ______________________________ in Courtroom ____________ of the Will County Courthouse, 14 W. Jefferson Street, Joliet, Illinois on _________________________, 20 _____ at _________ a.m. to be examined under oath concerning the property or income of, or indebtedness due __________________________________________. Judgment was entered on _____________________________, 20 _____. $ _______________________ remains unsatisfied. YOU ARE COMMANDED to produce at the examination: and all documents, memoranda, books and records of each and every kind, type, nature and description which relate to any real or personal property including savings or checking accounts, cash on hand, each business association, bonds or certificates of stock which you have power over or interest in; any debts, amounts or other receivables due to you from any person, corporation, firm or business entity together with true and correct copies of your United States Federal Income Tax Returns for the calendar years ___________ through ____________. You are hereby prohibited from making or suffering any transfer or other disposition of, it interfering with, any property not exempt from execution or garnishment, belonging to the judgment debtor or to which he may be entitled or which may hereafter be acquired by or become due to him, and from paying over or otherwise disposing of any monies not so exempt which are due to become due to the judgment debtor, until the further order of court. Any violation of this prohibited will subject you to punishment for contempt and the court may enter judgment against you in the amount of the value of the property transferred, whichever is the lesser. YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR IN COURT AS HEREIN DIRECTED MAY CAUSE YOU TO BE ARRESTED AND BROUGHT BEFORE THE COURT TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF CONTEMPT OF COURT, WHICH MAY BE PUNISHABLE BY IMPRISONMENT IN THE COUNTY JAIL. CERTIFICATE OF ATTORNEY OR JUDGMENT CREDITOR Judgment Amount: $_______________________________ Balance Due: $____________________________________________ Date of Judgment/Revival: ___________________________________ Case No. ________________________________________ Name of Court Entering Judgment: ______________________________________________________________________________ The undersigned certifies, under penalties provided by law pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/1-109, that the information contained herein is true and correct. _________________________________________________________ (Signature of Attorney or Judgment Creditor) WITNESS ______________________________, 20_____ (Seal of Court) _______________________________________________ (Clerk of the Circuit Court) Attorney or Party, if not represented by Attorney Name _____________________________________ ARDC # ___________________________________ Firm Name _________________________________ Attorney for ________________________________ Address ___________________________________ Date of Service __________________, 20 _____ City & Zip _________________________________ (To be inserted by Officer on copy left with defendant or other person) Telephone _________________________________ PAMELA J. MCGUIRE, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF WILL COUNTY 21D (b) (Revised 11/11) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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