To domesticate a subpoena in Illinois, file a Petition to Issue a Subpoena with the local court—Cook County requires forms CCL 0520, CCL 0015, and CCG N106. The filing fee is $388. Illinois follows UIDDA, but you must initiate a new case. Let Countrywide Process help you serve your subpoena swiftly and accurately.
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August 04, 2025
Illinois is a UIDDA-compliant state, but unlike many others, the process involves filing a new case. If you’re seeking discovery from a witness or business located in Illinois based on an out-of-state legal action, you must initiate a miscellaneous civil action by filing a Petition to Issue a Subpoena.
This procedure is required because the Illinois court system will not act on an out-of-state subpoena unless it’s first domesticated into an Illinois subpoena under its civil procedure rules.
Illinois adopted the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act (UIDDA) under 735 ILCS 35, but with a key distinction:
You must file a new civil case rather than simply submitting a foreign subpoena for reissuance.
Even though UIDDA is intended to simplify the cross-state subpoena process, Illinois requires full compliance with its local filing structure. Countrywide Process helps by providing the proper court-approved forms to ensure your filing is accepted.
When domesticating a foreign subpoena in Cook County, you must file the following:
👉 Always check the Illinois Courts Directory for the most up-to-date versions of these forms.
You must also provide a true copy of the original foreign subpoena, which will be attached to the Illinois version issued by the court.
As of 2024, the filing fee to initiate a Petition to Issue a Subpoena in Cook County is $388.00. This may vary slightly by county, but you should expect a similar amount statewide. Additional costs apply for service of process, witness fees, and expedited services.
Ensure your out-of-state subpoena includes all essential elements, including party names, jurisdiction, attorney information, and the specific information being sought (e.g., documents, testimony).
Use:
Countrywide Process will provide the correct versions of these forms. You are responsible for completing and filing them.
Initiate a new civil action in the county where discovery is sought. Submit your forms and pay the $388 filing fee.
Once accepted, the clerk will issue a subpoena enforceable in Illinois under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 204 and 735 ILCS 5/2-1101.
Countrywide Process can serve your subpoena using licensed Illinois process servers with optional rush and stakeout services available.
If objections are raised, you may need to file a motion to quash, enforce, or compel discovery in the issuing court.
Let Countrywide Process take care of filing and serving your Illinois subpoena. Start your UIDDA domestication process now and avoid costly delays.
Yes, Illinois adopted the UIDDA, but you must file a new civil action to domesticate an out-of-state subpoena.
You need to file forms CCL 0520, CCL 0015, and CCG N106, along with a Petition to Issue a Subpoena.
File with the Clerk of the Court in the county where discovery is being sought, such as Cook County.
The filing fee is $388.00 in Cook County as of 2024. Fees may vary by county.
Typically, no local counsel is needed unless enforcement or objection litigation arises.
Yes. The court clerk issues an Illinois subpoena based on the terms of your foreign subpoena.
Subpoenas duces tecum (for records) are accepted under UIDDA and Illinois Rule 204.
Typically, the court issues the subpoena within 1-3 business days after the forms and fees are filed.
Licensed Illinois process servers, such as those affiliated with Countrywide Process, can handle service.
No. Countrywide Process does not prepare legal documents, but provides the correct forms for filing.