| Effective Date: | 1971 |
State: |
Illinois |
| Court Type: | Appellate |
| Implementing Authority: | Illinois Supreme Court Rules 301 - 384 |
| Status: | Voluntary |
| Time Standards: | Illinois Supreme Court Rules 301 through 384 detail the time frames for appeals from different types of disposition as well as briefing schedules. This series of rules has been in effect since 1971 and each has been amended several times since then. These rules are mandatory. |
| Rule 218 - Pretrial Procedure: Initial Case Management Conference | |
| Illinois General Assembly Compiled Statutes - Right to a Speedy Trial | |
| Supreme Court Order on Time Limitations in Child Custody Hearings | |
| Mandatory Expedited Cases in Appeals on Child Custody | |
| Effective Date: | 01/01/1996; amended thereafter |
State: |
Illinois |
| Court Type: | Trial |
| Case Type: | Civil |
| Implementing Authority: | Illinois Supreme Court Rule 218 |
| Status: | Voluntary |
| Time Standards: | Pretrial Procedure: |
| Effective Date: | 01/01/1964; amended thereafter |
State: |
Illinois |
| Court Type: | Trial |
| Case Type: | Criminal |
| Implementing Authority: | Illinois Compiled Statutes, 725 ILCS 5-103/5 |
| Status: | Voluntary |
| Time Standards: | General Offense: (date of detention to trial) 100% within 120 days General Offense and Released on Bail or Recognizance: (date of filing to trial) 100% within 160 days |
| Effective Date: | 7/1/2006 |
State: |
Illinois |
| Court Type: | Trial |
| Case Type: | Juvenile |
| Implementing Authority: | Illinois Supreme Court Rule 922 |
| Status: | Voluntary |
| Time Standards: | Child Custody: (filing to end of trial) 100% within 18 months |
| Monitoring Information: | Illinois has not implemented measures to monitor compliance with its time standards. |
| Notes: | None. |