Illinois COVID-19 Status as of March 25, 2020

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  • Cook County (Chicago):  All civil matters scheduled from 3/17/20 through 4/15/20 will be automatically continued for 30 days (unless the 30th day falls on a weekend, in which case it is continued to the following business day).  The Sheriff will suspend enforcement of all eviction orders through 4/15/20.
  • DuPage County:  All civil matters scheduled from 3/17/20 through 4/17/20 will be continued for 30-60 days.  The Clerk will notify all parties via mail of the continued court date.
  • Will County:  All civil matters scheduled from 3/18/20 through 4/30/20 will be continued.  The Clerk will notify all parties via mail of the continued court date.
  • Lake County:  All civil matters scheduled from 3/17/20 through 4/17/20 will be automatically continued for 28 days (unless the 28th day falls on a weekend, in which case it is continued to the following business day).  The Sheriff will suspend enforcement of all eviction orders and all foreclosure sales relating to residential real estate effective 3/17/20 and until further Order of Court.
  • Kane County:  All civil matters scheduled from 3/17/20 through 4/17/20 will be automatically continued for 35 days (unless the 35th day falls on a weekend, in which case it is continued to the following business day).  The Sheriff will suspend enforcement of all eviction orders through 4/19/20.
  • Northern District of Illinois:  All civil matters scheduled from 3/17/20 through 4/3/20 are stricken, to be re-set by the presiding judge on or after 4/6/20.  All deadlines, whether set by the court or by the Rules of Civil Procedure or Local Rules, are extended by 21 days.  However, deadlines regarding appeals remain unchanged.
  • Southern District of Illinois:  Effective 3/16/20, all civil matters are continued pending further Order of Court.

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