Plaintiff's Certification of Compliance With the Governor's Executive Order on Evictions is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is the Plaintiff's Certification of Compliance?
A: It is a document that certifies compliance with the Governor's Executive Order on Evictions in Illinois.
Q: Why is this certification important?
A: This certification is important to ensure that landlords are following the eviction regulations set by the Governor's Executive Order in Illinois.
Q: What does the Governor's Executive Order on Evictions restrict?
A: The Governor's Executive Order restricts eviction proceedings and provides protection for tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Illinois.
Q: Who needs to submit the Plaintiff's Certification of Compliance?
A: Landlords or plaintiffs who are initiating eviction proceedings in Illinois need to submit this certification.
Q: What happens if a landlord fails to comply with the Executive Order?
A: If a landlord fails to comply with the Executive Order, eviction proceedings may be delayed or dismissed by the court in Illinois.
Q: Does the certification need to be notarized?
A: No, the Plaintiff's Certification of Compliance does not need to be notarized in Illinois.
Form Details:
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