Address: 219 S Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60604, USA
Phone: +13124355670
Sunday: 8:30AM–5PM
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: 8:30AM–5PM
Savio Jacob
Nice building, we did the citizenship oath ceremony. This building is right next to the 131 S Dearborn parking garage; very convenient walk and easy to get too.
Johnny Khuu
Excellent experience
Steven Mann
Works great
Vanessa Flowers
Here Taking Care of Business
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You have to pay for your own parking. There is not a designated parking lot/garage for the bldg. I would suggest looking up public parking BEFORE you go. Consider taking the train if you live in the western burbs, Geneva, Batavia, it took me 2.5 hrs to drive and 30 minutes to locate the bldg as well as parking, my nerves were COMPLETELY shot by the time I arrived. It's an hour train ride from Geneva and a 20 minute walk from the Ogilvie, no brainer. Coffee was provided and a vending machine with very limited choices, (I think you can bring snack food but no drinks.). I'm not totally sure but I imagine they cater lunch if need be, I was dismissed within an hour of waiting so I wasn't there for lunch. Bring earbuds, cell phone & charger and patience. Good luck!
Mon wed and Fri, but they only take the 1st 10 ppl, u can go upstairs and wait as early as 830a. But u can also contact LAF that's who is there to help and they will give u an appointment at their office. Good luck!!!
Yes it is
If you have completed your complaint you will go to 219 South Dearborn, 7th floor I believe, to the clerk's office and file it there. If, however, you have not done the Civil complaint at law then you will have to go to the clerks office and sign up for a appointment with an attorney for free at the William hibler Pro Se desk. Start with the William J hibler Pro Se desk.
The clerk is on the 7th floor.
Make sure you have the correct name of whom it's going to how to start off with your letter say the Name then start by saying To Whom It May Concern; then you may Proceed to what the Issue maybe
There is a form available from the court. Or you can contact the Trustee.
No
If you are planning on keeping your home to live in you must reaffirm your house by filing out a reaffirm ation agreement which your mortgage company normally give you to the forms to. fill out after they fill out their portion and then they will file it with the court to reaffirm the house letting them know you want to keep your house if that is your intentionI
Sign in to pacer which is free and you can access all your bankruptcy info and it should allow you to print your information out
Please call the court
and in Chicago
Start filling a chapter 13 but quickly as possible, don T go with the attorney that's advertising the advertising can not pay for itself, look in your local paper you may find someone cheaper, and the minute you filed contact your city and tell them of your case!
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