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Print Form Clear Form Commission to Take Deposition Outside Illinois IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS (10/17/03) CCG N038 A V. No. COMMISSION TO TAKE DEPOSITION OUTSIDE ILLINOIS To: YOU ARE COMMISSIONED to take the deposition of whom you are authorized to bring before you at such time and place as you designate for examination upon The names of all parties are: (Plaintiff) (Defendant) The names of all attorneys are: (Plaintiff) (Defendant) The deposition is to be taken, certified and filed in accordance with the instructions on the back of this commission. (See back of this form for Illinois Supreme Court Rules Applicable to the Taking of Depositions) Atty. No. Name: Dated: Atty. for: Address: City/State/Zip: Telephone: (OVER) DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com (Seal of Court) , DOROTHY BROWN, Clerk of the Circuit Court Commission to Take Deposition Outside Illinois (10/17/03) CCG N038 B Illinois Supreme Court Rules Applicable to the Taking of Depositions Rule 206. Method of Taking Depositions on Oral Examination (f) Record of Examination; Oath; Objections. The officer before whom the deposition is to be taken shall put the witness on oath and shall personally, or by someone acting under the officer's direction and in his or her presence, record the testimony of the witness. The testimony shall be taken stenographically, by sound-recording device, by audio-visual recording device, or by any combination of all three. The testimony shall be transcribed at the request of any party. Objections made at the time of the examination to the qualifications of the officer taking the deposition, to the manner of taking it, to the evidence presented, or to the conduct of any person, and any other objection to the proceedings, shall be included in the deposition. Evidence objected to shall be taken subject to the objection. In lieu of participating in the oral examination, parties served with notice of taking a deposition may transmit written questions to the officer, who shall propound them to the witness and record the answers verbatim. (g) Videotaped Depositions. Except as otherwise provided in this rule, the rules governing the practice, procedures and use of depositions shall apply to videotaped depositions. (1) Depositions which are to be recorded on an audio-visual recording device shall begin by the operator of the device stating, on camera, (1) the operator's name and address, (2) the date, time and place of the deposition, (3) the caption of the case, (4) name of the witness, (5) the party on whose behalf the deposition is being taken, and (6) the party at whose instance the deposition is being recorded on an audio-visual recording device. The officer before whom the deposition is being taken shall identify himself or herself and swear the witness on camera. At the conclusion of the deposition the operator shall state on camera that the deposition is concluded. If the deposition requires the use of more than one videotape, the end of each videotape and beginning of each succeeding tape shall be announced on camera by the operator. (2) The operator shall initially take custody of the videotape of the deposition and shall run through the videotape to determine the exact length of time of the deposition. The operator shall sign an affidavit stating the length of time of the deposition and shall certify that the videotape is a true record of the deposition and shall certify that the operator has not edited or otherwise altered the videotape. A deposition so certified requires no further proof of authenticity. If requested by any party at the conclusion of the taking of the deposition, the operator shall make a copy of the videotape and deliver it to the party requesting it at the cost of that party. (3) A videotape of a deposition for purposes of discovery only shall be returned to the attorney for the party at whose instance the deposition was videotaped. Said attorney is responsible for the safeguarding of the videotape and shall permit the viewing of and shall provide a copy of the videotape upon the request and at the cost of any party. A videotape of a discovery deposition shall not be filed with the court except by leave of court for good cause shown. (4) A videotape of a deposition for use in evidence shall be securely sealed by the operator, in an envelope bearing the title and number of the action, and marked "Deposition(s) of (here insert name(s) of deponent(s))," and promptly filed or sent by certified mail to the clerk of the court for filing. Upon payment of reasonable charges therefor, the operator shall furnish a copy of the videotape to any party or the deponent. (5) The party at whose instance the videotape deposition is taken shall pay the charges of the videotape operator for attending and shall pay any charges for filing the videotape of an evidence deposition. (6) The videotape of a deposition may be presented at trial in lieu of reading from the stenographic transcription of the deposition. Rule 207. Signing and Filing Depositions (a) Submission to Deponent; Changes; Signing. Unless signature is waived by the deponent, the officer shall instruct the deponent that if the testimony is transcribed the deponent will be afforded an opportunity to examine the deposition at the office of the officer or reporter, or elsewhere, by reasonable arrangement at the deponent's expense, and that corrections based on errors in reporting or transcription which the deponent desires to make will be entered upon the deposition with statement by the deponent that the reporter erred in reporting or transcribing the answer or answers involved. The deponent may not otherwise change either the form or substance of his or her answers. The deponent shall provide the officer with an address to which notice is to be sent when the transcript is available for examination and signing. When the deposition is fully transcribed, the officer shall mail to the deponent, at the address last supplied, notice that it is available and may be examined at a stated place at stated times, or pursuant to arrangement. After the deponent has examined the deposition, the officer shall enter upon it any changes the deponent desires to make, with the reasons the deponent gives for making them. If the deponent does not appear at the place specified in the notice within 28 days after the mailing of the notice, or within the sam