When you are cited for a Building Code Violation in Cook County you will receive a complaint and summons. The complaint lists the violations and the summons lists the time and date of the Administrative Hearing and or the first Court appearance. Bradford Miller Law can help you through this process.
City of Chicago and County of Cook Department of Administrative Hearings are generally heard at the Central Hearing Facility located at 400 W. Superior Street, Chicago, IL 60654. These hearings are for general routine cases.
The Housing Section of the Circuit Court of Cook County is located at the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington Street, Chicago, IL 60602. The Housing Section hears cases involving municipal housing code violations dealing with all structures including residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional in Chicago and unincorporated Cook County. These cases are serious matters where the City of Chicago is legally filing suit. In addition to code violations, the Housing Section also hears appeals from the City of Chicago and the County of Cook Department of Administrative Hearings along with vacant building foreclosure cases filed by banks and lien holders.
Bradford Miller Law can help you prepare a response to the complaint and guide you from a legal standpoint as a Building Code Violation attorney. It is important that you send us all the paperwork as soon as possible so we can get started on your case.
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