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Full Text of SB1348  104th General Assembly

SB1348eng 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
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1    AN ACT concerning local government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing
5Section 4-12001 as follows:
 
6    (55 ILCS 5/4-12001)  (from Ch. 34, par. 4-12001)
7    Sec. 4-12001. Fees of sheriff in third class counties. The
8officers herein named, in counties of the third class, shall
9be entitled to receive the fees herein specified, for the
10services mentioned and such other fees as may be provided by
11law for such other services not herein designated.
12Fees for Sheriff
13    For serving or attempting to serve any summons filed in
14person on each defendant, $60 $35.
15    For serving or attempting to serve any summons filed
16electronically on each defendant, $35.
17    For serving or attempting to serve each alias summons or
18other process mileage will be charged as hereinafter provided
19when the address for service differs from the address for
20service on the original summons or other process.
21    For serving or attempting to serve all other process,
22filed in person on each defendant, $60 $35.
23    For serving or attempting to serve all other process filed

 

 

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1electronically on each defendant, $35.
2    For serving or attempting to serve a subpoena on each
3witness, $35.
4    For serving or attempting to serve each warrant, $35.
5    For serving or attempting to serve each garnishee, $35.
6    For summoning each juror, $10.
7    For serving or attempting to serve each order or judgment
8for replevin, $35.
9    For serving or attempting to serve an order for
10attachment, on each defendant, $35.
11    For serving or attempting to serve an order or judgment
12for the possession of real estate in an action of ejectment or
13in any other action, or for restitution in an eviction action,
14without aid, $60 $35, and when aid is necessary, the sheriff
15shall be allowed to tax in addition the actual costs of service
16thereof.
17    For serving or attempting to serve an order or judgment
18for the possession of real estate in an action of ejectment or
19in any other action, or for restitution in an eviction action,
20without aid, when filed electronically $35, and when aid is
21necessary, the sheriff shall be allowed to tax in addition the
22actual costs of service.
23    For serving or attempting to serve notice of judgment,
24$35.
25    For levying to satisfy an order in an action for
26attachment, $25.

 

 

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1    For executing order of court to seize personal property,
2$25.
3    For making certificate of levy on real estate and filing
4or recording same, $8, and the fee for filing or recording
5shall be advanced by the plaintiff in attachment or by the
6judgment creditor and taxed as costs. For taking possession of
7or removing property levied on, the sheriff shall be allowed
8to tax the necessary actual costs of such possession or
9removal.
10    For advertising property for sale, $20.
11    For making certificate of sale and making and filing
12duplicate for record, $15, and the fee for recording same
13shall be advanced by the judgment creditor and taxed as costs.
14    For preparing, executing and acknowledging deed on
15redemption from a court sale of real estate, $15; for
16preparing, executing and acknowledging all other deeds on sale
17of real estate, $10.
18    For making and filing certificate of redemption, $15, and
19the fee for recording same shall be advanced by party making
20the redemption and taxed as costs.
21    For making and filing certificate of redemption from a
22court sale, $11, and the fee for recording same shall be
23advanced by the party making the redemption and taxed as
24costs.
25    For taking all bonds on legal process, $10.
26    For returning each process initially filed in person,

 

 

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1$25 $15.
2    For returning each process initially filed electronically,
3$15.
4    Mileage for service or attempted service of all process is
5a $10 flat fee.
6    For attending before a court with a prisoner on an order
7for habeas corpus, $9 per day.
8    For executing requisitions from other States, $13.
9    For conveying each prisoner from the prisoner's county to
10the jail of another county, per mile for going only, 25˘.
11    For committing to or discharging each prisoner from jail,
12$3.
13    For feeding each prisoner, such compensation to cover
14actual costs as may be fixed by the county board, but such
15compensation shall not be considered a part of the fees of the
16office.
17    For committing each prisoner to jail under the laws of the
18United States, to be paid by the marshal or other person
19requiring his confinement, $3.
20    For feeding such prisoners per day, $3, to be paid by the
21marshal or other person requiring the prisoner's confinement.
22    For discharging such prisoners, $3.
23    For conveying persons to the penitentiary, reformatories,
24Illinois State Training School for Boys, Illinois State
25Training School for Girls, Reception Centers and Illinois
26Security Hospital, the following fees, payable out of the

 

 

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1State Treasury. When one person is conveyed, 20˘ per mile in
2going to the penitentiary, reformatories, Illinois State
3Training School for Boys, Illinois State Training School for
4Girls, Reception Centers and Illinois Security Hospital from
5the place of conviction; when 2 persons are conveyed at the
6same time, 20˘ per mile for the first and 15˘ per mile for the
7second person; when more than 2 persons are conveyed at the
8same time as Stated above, the sheriff shall be allowed 20˘ per
9mile for the first, 15˘ per mile for the second and 10˘ per
10mile for each additional person.
11    The fees provided for herein for transporting persons to
12the penitentiary, reformatories, Illinois State Training
13School for Boys, Illinois State Training School for Girls,
14Reception Centers and Illinois Security Hospital, shall be
15paid for each trip so made. Mileage as used in this Section
16means the shortest route on a hard surfaced road, (either
17State Bond Issue Route or Federal highways) or railroad,
18whichever is shorter, between the place from which the person
19is to be transported, to the penitentiary, reformatories,
20Illinois State Training School for Boys, Illinois State
21Training School for Girls, Reception Centers and Illinois
22Security Hospital, and all fees per mile shall be computed on
23such basis.
24    In addition to the above fees, there shall be allowed to
25the sheriff a fee of $900 for the sale of real estate which
26shall be made by virtue of any judgment of a court. In addition

 

 

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1to this fee and all other fees provided by this Section, there
2shall be allowed to the sheriff a fee in accordance with the
3following schedule for the sale of personal estate which is
4made by virtue of any judgment of a court:
5    For judgments up to $1,000, $100;
6    For judgments over $1,000 to $15,000, $300;
7    For judgments over $15,000, $500.
8    In all cases where the judgment is settled by the parties,
9replevied, stopped by injunction or paid, or where the
10property levied upon is not actually sold, the sheriff shall
11be allowed the fee for levying and mileage, together with half
12the fee for all money collected by him or her which he or she
13would be entitled to if the same were made by sale in the
14enforcement of a judgment. In no case shall the fee exceed the
15amount of money arising from the sale.
16    The fee requirements of this Section do not apply to
17police departments or other law enforcement agencies. For the
18purposes of this Section, "law enforcement agency" means an
19agency of the State or unit of local government which is vested
20by law or ordinance with the duty to maintain public order and
21to enforce criminal laws or ordinances.
22    The fee requirements of this Section do not apply to units
23of local government or school districts.
24(Source: P.A. 100-173, eff. 1-1-18; 101-652, eff. 1-1-23.)