If we file a proposed order through eFileIL, how do we get a signed copy? What about a filed affidavit? Or Petition?

When a document has been eFiled, you will receive an email stating that your filing was submitted. Once the filing has been accepted in the Clerks office it will be admitted to the case. There are two ways to see your filing: 


  1. You will receive an email stating that the filing has been accepted. Click on the links contained in the email to view and print your document.
  2. Go to the Peoria County Portal to retrieve the document
  3. If the filing requires a Judges signature, the order will be unsigned in the email link. The order will be placed into the Judges queue for signature. The filing attorney will be responsible for going to the portal and sending the documents to opposing counsel after they are entered. We are encouraging every firm to sign up for the Peoria County Portal to retrieve the documents they need.

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1. Can impounded cases be seen via the new Portal if I am the attorney of record?
2. Can we file multiple documents at one time?
3. How do we handle exhibits with the new eProcesses?
4. How will we get a copy of an eFiled Summons? Also, when we need a summons given to a process server, how will that work now?
5. If we file a proposed order through eFileIL, how do we get a signed copy? What about a filed affidavit? Or Petition?
6. In probate court we have always had to file the Original Will. How will that be handled with eFile and eCourt?
7. Is it important to select the correct filing code?
8. It seems like there are several new processes being implemented in Peoria County. Can you explain them?
9. We used to get court dates over the Counter when we filed. How do we do that now?
10. When I eFile will I get a receipt for my transaction?
11. When I eFile, what date will appear on the document?
12. When should I eFile? And when will I utilize eCourt process?