Illinois Judgment Expiration Details

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In Illinois, judgments expire after seven years but can be revived indefinitely if action is taken within each seven-year period. The revival process involves filing a petition to extend the judgment before it expires. The court then decides on the extension.

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How long before a judgement expires in illinois
In Illinois, a judgment typically expires after seven years from the date it was entered. However, it can be revived for another seven years if action is taken within the statutory period. Do you need more information on this topic?
How long does the 7 year option continue
In Illinois, a judgment can be revived for another seven years, and this process can continue indefinitely as long as the judgment is revived within each seven-year period. Would you like more details about the revival process or any other related information?
What is the revival process
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In Illinois, the revival process for a judgment involves filing a petition to revive the judgment before it expires. This must be done within the seven-year period. The court will then decide whether to extend the judgment for another seven years. Would you like to know more about how to file this petition?