16th Judicial Circuit Court, Kane County, Illinois Courtesy Copy Requirements
4 rules from official source documents
When and how to deliver courtesy copies to chambers, including triggers, timing, and formatting. This page is scoped to 16th Judicial Circuit Court, Kane County, Illinois; use the court rules overview to switch categories without leaving this court.
Courtesy copies of motions/briefs (if allowed/requested by judge) must be sent to Civil Division administrative office.
Source text: All correspondence including courtesy copies of motions or briefs (if allowed or requested by the assigned judge) intended for a Civil Division judge shall be directed to the Civil Division administrative office, which will then distribute to the assigned judge.
Parties must provide two copies of each jury instruction to the Court; plaintiff must provide copies for each juror prior to closing arguments.
Source text: Any party submitting jury instructions shall provide the Court with two (2) copies of each instruction. The plaintiff shall be responsible for providing the Court prior to closing arguments with sufficient sets of copies of the instructions so that each juror will receive a copy.
Courtesy copy of GAL report must be delivered to Probate Judge at least 1 business day before hearing.
Source text: A courtesy copy of the GAL report shall be delivered to the Probate Judge c/o Room 360 of the Courthouse at least one (1) business day prior to the date set for hearing.
Courtesy copies of pleadings and motions must be provided to the court as directed.
Source text: Courtesy copies shall be provided to the Court as directed.
Are courtesy copies required in 16th Judicial Circuit Court, Kane County, Illinois?
Courtesy copies are required for courtesy copys, motions, and briefs. Details: delivery upon filing. Courtesy copies of motions/briefs (if allowed/requested by judge) must be sent to Civil Division administrative office.
Related categories
Back to all rules for this courtPage & Word Limits
Maximum page counts and word limits for motions, briefs, and other filings by judge.
Electronic Filing Rules
Electronic filing requirements, permitted filing channels, EFSP portals, and exceptions.
Filing Timing and Cure Windows
Filing cutoffs, deemed-filed rules, rejection handling, cure periods, and outage procedures.
Service and Proof of Service Rules
E-service, mail, personal service, proof of service, certificate, and timing requirements.