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Illinois Legal Forms

Attorney-verified legal templates that comply with Illinois state statutes, including the Illinois Landlord and Tenant Act and the Illinois Power of Attorney Act.

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Illinois LLC Operating Agreement

Govern your Illinois LLC under the Illinois Limited Liability Company Act (805 ILCS 180). A written operating agreement helps clarify member rights and shields personal assets from company liabilities.

Illinois Residential Lease Agreement

A rental contract compliant with the Illinois Residential Tenants' Right to Repair Act and Chicago's specific Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance (RLTO), including required security deposit interest rules.

Illinois Last Will and Testament

Specify how your Illinois estate is distributed and name a guardian for minor children. Illinois requires the will to be in writing, signed by the testator, and witnessed by at least two credible people (755 ILCS 5/4-3).

Illinois Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney

Illinois uses a specific statutory Power of Attorney for Property form (755 ILCS 45/3-3) and a separate Healthcare POA. This template follows the Illinois Power of Attorney Act to ensure banks and institutions honor it.

Illinois Quitclaim Deed

Transfer Illinois real property without warranty of title. Must be signed before a notary and recorded with the County Recorder of Deeds. A Real Estate Transfer Declaration (PTAX-203) is required at the time of recording.

Illinois Revocable Living Trust

Avoid the Illinois probate process, which can be time-consuming for estates valued over $100,000. A living trust allows your assets to pass directly to beneficiaries without court involvement.

Illinois Court Self-Help Forms

For court proceedings in Illinois—including divorce, custody, small claims, and eviction (Forcible Entry and Detainer)—use the standardized forms provided by the Illinois Courts. These are available from the Illinois Courts website.

For private agreements and transactions—LLC formation, real estate contracts, and estate planning—use the attorney-verified templates above to generate compliant Illinois documents quickly.