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This document is an application form for requesting zoning actions in DeKalb County, Illinois. It is used by individuals or businesses who want to make changes to the permitted uses or zoning designations of a particular property in the county.

This document allows individuals to request access to public records in DeKalb County, Illinois through the Freedom of Information Act.

This document is used for transferring assets of a deceased person with a small estate in DeKalb County, Illinois. It allows for a simplified probate process and avoids the need for a full estate administration.

This type of document is used to file a salary and minimum wage claim in Illinois. It is written in Spanish.

This Form is used for requesting permission to visit a school in Illinois.

This Form is used for the recertification or decertification of a student for survivor annuity in the state of Illinois.

This Form is used for submitting an appearance in a legal case in the state of Illinois. It is used to inform the court that you will be present and participating in the case.

This type of document is used for foreign LPNs or RNs who wish to apply to become a certified nurse aide in the state of Illinois.

This document is used for requesting and verifying reciprocity in the state of Illinois. It allows individuals to apply for reciprocity to transfer certain licenses or certifications from another state to Illinois.

This document is used to request a change of information for a pest control license in the state of Illinois.

This Form is used for requesting a duplicate pest control license in the state of Illinois.

This form is used for disclosing information related to the Animal Medicinal Drug Use Clarification Act (AMDUCA) in the state of Illinois. It provides details about the use of medicinal drugs in animals and clarifies any legal requirements or restrictions.

This form is used for reporting the placement in service of 1001 lbs. + capacity scales in the state of Illinois.

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