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The following information is about civil appeals. For information about criminal appeals see Starting a case to appeal a criminal conviction.

If you lose a case in the circuit court, you can appeal the case to the appellate court. The appellate court will then review the case and decide whether the circuit court made a mistake. The appellate court will not give you a new trial. You cannot present any witnesses or new evidence. The appellate court will only look at what happened in the original trial.

The party who is appealing a court’s decision is called the “appellant.” The party who is responding to the appeal is called the “appellee.”

The civil appeals process is difficult. It involves many strict deadlines. You must follow the Illinois Supreme Court Rules. 

Learn more about the steps to start the process to appeal a circuit court decision. 

See a list of forms you’ll need throughout your appeal and where to find them. Explore additional resources available for civil appeals.

Find answers to common questions about civil appeals here or by selecting a question below.

What is an appeal?
Who can appeal?
What happens in the appellate court?
What decisions can be appealed?
What are the rules for filing an appeal?
In which district will the appeal take place?
What forms are needed during an appeal?
How do you start an appeal?
When does the Notice of Appeal need to be filed?
What if you missed the deadline to file a Notice of Appeal?
How much does it cost to file the Notice of Appeal?
If an appeal is filed, do you still have to follow the court's orders?
How can you stop ("stay") the other party from enforcing a circuit court's judgment while your appeal is pending?
What are the next steps after filing a Notice of Appeal?
What does it mean to receive a Notice of Appeal?
Can an appellee appeal parts of the circuit court’s decision that weren’t in their favor?
What is a brief in an appeal?
Are appellees required to file an Appellee’s Brief in response to the Appellant’s Brief?
What are the timelines for filing briefs in an appeal?
How do you ask for more time to file documents in your civil appeal?
How do you file documents with the appellate court?
How do you serve documents in an appeal?
How long does an appeal take?
How does the appellate court make a decision?
What is an oral argument in an appeal?
How do you request an oral argument in an appeal?
How do you prepare for an oral argument?
What are the possible decisions the appellate court can make when deciding a case?
What can you do if you disagree with the appellate court's decision?
Can you file both a Petition for Rehearing and a Petition for Leave to Appeal?
What services are available to help me with my appeal if I speak a language other than English?
How can I request accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
Is a lawyer required to appeal a case?
Last full review by a subject matter expert
January 06, 2025
Last revised by staff
January 07, 2025

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Appealing a circuit court decision
Petitioning the appellate court for a rehearing
Filing a motion in Illinois Appellate Court

Forms

Notice of appeal Easy Form
This Easy Form helps you tell the court and other parties that you are appealing an order or judgment in your trial court case.
Fee waiver - Appellate Court Easy Form
This Easy Form helps you ask the appellate court to waive or reduce filing fees.
Request to withdraw an appeal of public benefits decision Blank form
Use this form to tell the Illinois Department of Human Services that you no longer want to appeal a public benefits decision.

Learn more

Civil appeals common questions
Court forms used in a civil appeal
How to prepare a brief for appellate court
Resources available for civil appeals
Civil appeals video series

Worried about doing this on your own?  You may be able to get free legal help.

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Take action

Appealing a circuit court decision
Petitioning the appellate court for a rehearing
Filing a motion in Illinois Appellate Court

Forms

Notice of appeal Easy Form
This Easy Form helps you tell the court and other parties that you are appealing an order or judgment in your trial court case.
Fee waiver - Appellate Court Easy Form
This Easy Form helps you ask the appellate court to waive or reduce filing fees.
Request to withdraw an appeal of public benefits decision Blank form
Use this form to tell the Illinois Department of Human Services that you no longer want to appeal a public benefits decision.

Learn more

Civil appeals common questions
Court forms used in a civil appeal
How to prepare a brief for appellate court
Resources available for civil appeals
Civil appeals video series
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