Ill. R. Cir. Ct. Will Cnty. 4.01

As amended through September 23, 2024
Rule 4.01 - Clerk's Responsibility in Filing
A. Time Stamping of Documents

The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall time-stamp any documents presented, and place the documents in the file as soon thereafter as practicable but in no event beyond 48 hours from receipt, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays excluded.

B. Assignment of Case Management Conference Date

Except as noted in 4.01(C), upon filing of any civil case in Jury or Non-Jury the Clerk shall affix a Circuit Court filing number and assign and docket an Initial Case Management Conference date which shall be clearly marked on the face of the summons and complaint and all copies thereof. In Forcible Entry and Detainer, Arbitration and any other case with a fixed return date, the Initial Case Management Conference shall be the initial return date. In all other civil cases, the Initial Case Management Conference shall be scheduled between 110 and 120 days after filing. Initial Case Management Conferences shall be scheduled and docketed by the Clerk on the normal motion call for that particular kind of case.

C. Exemptions to S. Ct. Rule 218 (Case Management Conference)

The following cases are exempted from the "Initial Case Management Conference" of Supreme Court Rule 218(a):

Tax

Small Claims

(Supreme Court Rule 281)

Probate

(755 ILCS 5/1 et seq.)

Forcible Entry and Detainer

(735 ILCS 5/9-101 et seq.)

Mental Health

(405 ILCS 5/1-100 et seq.)

Replevin

(735 ILCS 5/19-101 et seq.)

Court Annexed Mandatory Arbitration

Adoptions

Municipal Ordinance Violations

Mortgage Foreclosure Actions

In all of the above categories of cases the Court shall conduct a preemptory court call at intervals not to exceed six (6) months.

Ill. R. Cir. Ct. Will Cnty. 4.01

Effective 11/30/2015; Revised 10/1/2023.