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92_HB0789eng HB0789 Engrossed LRB9207161WHtm 1 AN ACT concerning civil procedure. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by 5 changing Sections 12-910 and 12-911 as follows: 6 (735 ILCS 5/12-910) (from Ch. 110, par. 12-910) 7 Sec. 12-910. Proceedings to enforce judgment. If in the 8 opinion of the judgment creditors, their successors or 9 assigns, or the officer holding a certified copy of a 10 judgment for enforcement against such individuals, the 11 premises claimed by him or her as exempt are worth more than 12 $7,500, the judgment creditor or the successor or assignee of 13 the judgment creditor shall first deliver to the officer 14 holding a certified copy of the judgment a written appraisal 15 of the premises prepared by a State certified general real 16 estate appraiser or a State certified residential real estate 17 appraiser, and if in the opinion of the person, firm, 18 corporation, or other entity conducting the appraisal,such19officer shall summon 3 individuals, as commissioners, who20shall, upon oath, to be administered to them by the officer,21appraise the premises, and if, in their opinion,the property 22 may be divided without damage to the interest of the parties, 23 the State certified general real estate appraiser or State 24 certified residential real estate appraisertheyshall set 25 off so much of the premises, including the dwelling house, as 26 in the State certified general real estate appraiser's or the 27 State certified residential real estate appraiser'stheir28 opinion is worth $7,500, and the residue of the premises may 29 be advertised and sold by thesuchofficer, subject to any 30 existing encumbrances.Each commissioner shall receive for31his or her services the sum of $5 per day for each dayHB0789 Engrossed -2- LRB9207161WHtm 1necessarily engaged in such service. The officer summoning2such commissioners shall receive such fees as may be allowed3for serving summons, but shall be entitled to charge mileage4for only the actual distance traveled from the premises to be5appraised, to the residence of the commissioners summoned.6The officer shall not be required to summon commissioners7until the judgment creditor, or some one for him or her,8shall advance to the officer one day's fees for the9commissioners, and unless the creditor shall advance such10fees the officer shall not be required to enforce the11judgment.The costs ofsuchappraisement shall not be taxed 12 against the judgment debtor unless thesuchappraisement 13 shows that the judgment debtor has property subject to the 14suchjudgment. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-707.) 16 (735 ILCS 5/12-911) (from Ch. 110, par. 12-911) 17 Sec. 12-911. Notice to judgment debtor. In case the 18 value of the premises is, in the opinion of the 19 commissioners, more than $7,500, and cannot be divided as is 20 provided for in Section 12-910 of this Act, the State 21 certified general real estate appraiser or State certified 22 residential real estate appraisertheyshall make and sign an 23 appraisal of the value thereof, which shall be delivered to 24 the officer. The officer shall then mail by certified mail, 25 or cause to be mailed by certified mail, a notice to the 26 judgment debtor stating that unless the judgment is satisfied 27 the property will be sold. The notice shall contain the 28 scheduled date of sale which shall not be less than 60 days 29 from the date of the notice.and deliver the same to the30officer, who shall deliver a copy thereof to the judgment31debtor, or to some one of the family of the age of 13 years32or upwards, with a notice thereto attached that unless the33judgment debtor pays to such officer the surplus over andHB0789 Engrossed -3- LRB9207161WHtm 1above $7,500 on the amount due on the judgment within 60 days2thereafter, such premises will be sold.3 (Source: P.A. 83-356.) 4 Section 99. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.