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This video will help you determine where to file your court case. The video explains what cases can be filed in state court and what cases can be filed in federal court. Additionally, administrative agencies and hearings are explained.
Please check with your local court clerk before filing court papers as the relevant law and court rules may have changed. All court papers in Illinois are now required to be electronically filed with limited exceptions.
About the law basics video series
These short videos provide basic information on the court process for people who are not used to going to court. These videos are meant to educate the public and offer assistance to people going to court without a lawyer. While going to court is never easy, these videos may help prepare people for some common situations. This series is meant to offer assistance to both plaintiffs and defendants that are going to court without lawyers. Additionally, the series is meant to cover general portions of the court process from beginning to end.
To view other videos in the Law Basics Series, click the titles below:
- Law basics: filing court papers for free
- Law basics: where to file a civil lawsuit
- Law basics: filing an appearance and answer
- Law basics: asking the court to do something
- Law basics: service of process
- Law basics: missing a court date
- Law basics: vacating a default judgment
- Law basics: court orders
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