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CIRCUIT COURT OF ILLINOIS
IMPORTANT CITATION NOTICE
The Respondent is hereby prohibited from making or suffering any transfer or other disposition of or inter-
Sixth Judicial Circuit
fering with any property not exempt from execution or garnishment belonging to you, or to which you may be
Champaign County
entitled or which may hereafter be acquired by you or become due to you.
YOU are prohibited from paying over or otherwise disposing of any monies not exempt which are due or which
become due until further order of this Court.
IF YOU, THE RESPONDENT, VIOLATE THIS CITATION, THE COURT MAY PUNISH YOU FOR
CONTEMPT OF ITS ORDERS.
YOU are informed that money and property from some sources or up to certain amounts may not be taken
from you. These funds are protected under Federal and State Laws. Money or property which may not be
taken is called “exempt” property. Exempt property includes the following:
1.
Social Security and SSI benefits;
1.
Social Security and SSI benefi ts;
2.
Welfare benefits (AFDC, AABD, General Assistance, Public Assistance benefits, including food
2.
Welfare benefi ts (AFDC, AABD, General Assistance, Public Assistance benefi ts, including food
stamps and TANF);
stamps and TANF);
3.
Certain life insurance proceeds;
3.
Certain life insurance proceeds;
4.
Workers Compensation awards;
4.
Workers Compensation awards;
5.
Unemployment Compensation awards;
5.
Unemployment Compensation awards;
6.
Veterans benefits;
6.
Veterans benefi ts;
7.
Circuit Breaker Property Tax Relief benefits;
7.
Circuit Breaker Property Tax Relief benefi ts;
8.
Certain alimony and support payments;
8.
Certain alimony and support payments;
9.
Certain pension and retirement benefits;
9.
Certain pension and retirement benefi ts;
10.
Certain payments on account of bodily injury or wrongful death;
10.
Certain payments on account of bodily injury or wrongful death;
11.
$4,000 (equity value) of personal property, as chosen by you, including bank accounts;
11.
$2000 (equity value) of personal property, as chosen by you, including bank accounts;
12.
$2,400 (equity value) of any one motor vehicle;
8.25
371.25
12.
$1200 (equity value) of any one motor vehicle;
13.
Under Illinois law, the amount of wages that may be applied toward a judgment is limited to the lesser
Under Illinois law, the amount of wages that may be applied toward a Judgment is limited to the lesser of (i)
13.
Only non-exempt wages can be garnished. Your employer can only withhold the lesser of: (1)
of (i) 15% of gross weekly wages of (ii) the amount by which disposable earnings for a week exceed the
15% of gross weekly wages of (ii) the amount by which disposable earnings for a week exceed the total of 45
15% of your gross weekly income, or (2) that amount of your weekly net income that exceeds 45
total of 45 times the federal minimum hourly wage perscribed by Section 4 of the Minimum Wage Law,
times the federal minimum hourly wage or, under a Wage Deduction Summons served on or after January 1,
times the minimum wage (currently $7.75 per hour or $348.75 per week);
whichever is greater;
2006, the minimum hourly wage prescribed by Section 4 of the Minimum Wage Law,whichever is greater;
14.
$750 (equity interest) in Respondent’s tools of the trade, professional books or implements;
14.
$1,500 (equity interest) in Respondent’s tools of the trade, professional books or implements;
15.
$7500 homestead exemption in a residence which is owned and occupied by the Respondent;
15.
$15,000 homestead exemption in a residence which is owned and occupied by the Respondent;
16.
Under Federal Law, the amount of wages that may be applied toward a Judgment is limited to the
16.
Under Federal Law, the amount of wages that may be applied toward a Judgment is limited to the lesser
lesser of: (i)25% of disposable earnings for a week or (ii) the amount by which disposable earnings
of: (i) 25% of disposable earnings for a week or (ii) the amount by which disposable earnings for a
for a week exceed 30 times the federal minimum hourly wage.
week exceed 30 times the federal minimum hourly wage.
17.
The Respondent may have other possible exemptions under the law.
17.
The Respondent may have other possible exemptions under the law.
THE RESPONDENT HAS THE RIGHT AT THE CITATION HEARING TO DECLARE EXEMPT
THE RESPONDENT HAS THE RIGHT AT THE CITATION HEARING TO DECLARE EXEMPT CERTAIN
CERTAIN INCOME OR ASSETS OR BOTH. THE RESPONDENT ALSO HAS THE RIGHT TO SEEK
INCOME OR ASSETS OR BOTH. THE RESPONDENT ALSO HAS THE RIGHT TO SEEK A
A DECLARATION AT AN EARLIER DATE, BY NOTIFYING THE CLERK IN WRITING AT CIRCUIT
DECLARATION AT AN EARLIER DATE, BY NOTIFYING THE CLERK IN WRITING AT CIRCUIT
CLERK, 101 EAST MAIN, URBANA, ILLINOIS 61801. WHEN SO NOTIFIED, THE CLERK OF THE
CLERK, 101 EAST MAIN, URBANA, ILLINOIS 61801. WHEN SO NOTIFIED, THE CLERK OF THE COURT
COURT WILL PROVIDE A HEARING DATE FOR THE RESPONDENT. THIS NOTICE MUST BE
WILL PROVIDE THE NECESSARY FORMS AND A HEARING DATE FOR THE RESPONDENT, THESE
SENT BY PERSONAL SERVICE OR ABODE SERVICE.
FORMS MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE RESPONDENT AND SENT TO THE PETITIONER AND THE
PETITIONER'S ATTORNEY. THESE FORMS MAY BE SENT BY REGULAR FIRST CLASS MAIL.
If you think that your income or property is exempt, and if you have any questions about your exemptions, you
should take this paper to a lawyer at once. A lawyer can advise you more specifi cally of your rights. If you can-
If you think that your income or property is exempt, and if you have any questions about your exemptions, you should
not afford a private attorney, there is the Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Program (217-356-1351).
take this paper to a lawyer at once. A lawyer can advise you more specifi cally of your rights. If you can-not afford a
private attorney, there is the Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Program (217-356-1351).
The court date specifi ed on the front page of this Citation is the date set for you to tell the Judge if you have
an exemption. IF YOU DO NOT GO TO COURT ON THE DATE AT THE TIME SCHEDULED ON THE
The court date specifi ed on the front page of this Citation is the date set for you to tell the Judge if you have an exemption.
FRONT PAGE OF THIS CITATION, A BENCH WARRANT MAY BE ISSUED FOR YOUR ARREST.
IF YOU DO NOT GO TO COURT ON THE DATE AT THE TIME SCHEDULED ON THE FRONT PAGE
OF THIS CITATION, A BENCH WARRANT MAY BE ISSUED FOR YOUR ARREST.
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Linda S. Frank
Clerk of the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court
Clerk of the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court
101 E. Main Street
101 E. Main Street
Urbana, Illinois 61801
Urbana, Illinois 61801

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