This is a legal form that was released by the Illinois Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Illinois. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form SC-C3003.2?
A: Form SC-C3003.2 is a document used to request information about a debtor's assets from their employer in the state of Illinois.
Q: What is a Citation to Discover Assets?
A: A Citation to Discover Assets is a legal document used to gather information about a debtor's assets in order to satisfy a judgment against them.
Q: Who can use Form SC-C3003.2?
A: Form SC-C3003.2 can be used by creditors or their attorneys who have obtained a judgment against a debtor and want to gather information about their employment and income.
Q: How does the creditor serve the form to the debtor's employer?
A: The creditor must complete Form SC-C3003.2, have it properly served on the debtor and their employer, and file it with the court. The court will then issue a citation for the employer to provide the requested information.
Q: What happens after the form is served to the debtor's employer?
A: Once served, the employer is required to provide the requested information within a certain time frame, usually within 21 days.
Q: Can the debtor's employer withhold information about the debtor's assets?
A: No, the debtor's employer must comply with the citation and provide the requested information about the debtor's assets.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form SC-C3003.2?
A: There may be fees associated with filing Form SC-C3003.2. It is advisable to check with the court or consult an attorney for information on the specific fees in your jurisdiction.
Q: Can I use Form SC-C3003.2 in states other than Illinois?
A: No, Form SC-C3003.2 is specific to the state of Illinois. Other states may have different forms or procedures for requesting information about a debtor's assets from their employer.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form SC-C3003.2 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Illinois Circuit Court.