What is the population of Illinois in 2007?
Ohio, known at The Buckeye State, has a population of 11,570,808. The highest point in Ohio is Campbell Hill with an elevation of 1,549 feet. In 2007, the population of Ohio was 11.52 million.
Employers in a right to work state do no have to provide notice or a reason for a termination and do not have an obligation to pay for the two weeks. However, if the employment contract provides for longer employment or for a notice period, then the employer may have to pay.
Is vandalism a felony in Illinois?
It can be if valued over $1000 or under special situations, i.e., places of worship, some public buildings, etc.
Can you collect unemployment for seasonal work in Illinois?
It depends on the laws of the state you work in. Most do not consider it eligible. Most also require wages earned in at least 2 of the 4 of the first 5 completed calendar quarters to be eligible
What is the impeachment process for the state of Illinois?
The Illinois House of Representatives has the sole power to start impeachment proceedings in Illinois. Once the impeachment process is started, it ends with a trial in the Senate. If convicted, the person is removed from office.
Illinois state senator salaries?
Illinois state senators make $67,836 per year. They also receive a per diem of $111 per day while legislature is in session.
What is penalty for perjury committed in Florida court in divorce case?
Unless issued by a criminal court - Florida's Domestic Violence restraining orders are writs of the Circuit Civil Courts. If you commit perjury in applying for one, you will be subject to the action of a civil court - which COULD include jail.
How long do you have to have a learners permit in Illinois?
The new law is that you need your permit for 9 months before you can go and get your license.
How long is a judgment for dissolution of marriage effective in Illinois?
In Illinois, a judgment can stay on your credit report for 7 years in compliance eith the Fair Credit Reporting Act. You can access the FDCPA online or by calling the toll free number of the Federal Trade Commission in Washington DC and they will provide you with free copies and much more. In Illinois, if you have paid the judgment in full, get a copy of the dismissal in the court record. If the court record states "dismissed, vacated, held for naught", send the copy to the credit reporting agencies and they will remove it. If you report a dispute online to delete the judgment entry, it probably will not be deleted until you send them the court notice. If the judgment order is not over 30 days old you can write a motion to vacate or reconsider or appeal.
What 15 signs are on the Illinois Driving test?
1. merge
2. crossroad
3. do not enter
4. signal ahead
5. stop
6. no right turn
7. railroad warning
8. slow moving vehicle
9. yield right of way
10. school zone
11. reduction in lines
12. no U turn
13. pedestrian crossing
14. road construction
15. no passing zone
He is a loud opponent of gay and lesbian rights who will certainly vote against marriage equality.
What Illinois town was the first Mormon Temple constructed?
The first temple in Illinois was in Nauvoo, which was built in the 1840's. It was destroyed by fire in 1848 and rebuilt in 2002. There is also a temple near Chicago. You can read about the Navuoo temple here:
www.ldschurchtemples.com/nauvoo and the Chicago temple here:
www.ldschurchtemples.com/chicago
In Illinois do you have to file for divorce in the county you live in?
most jurisdictions have some type of residency requirement that has to be met in order for the jurisdiction to grant a divorce. In Canada you or your spouse have to have been ordinarily resident in the province in which you are seekig the divorce, for 12 months. However each jurisdiction will have it's own requirements. You should seek legal advice in your locality.
Who is the mayor of Springfield Illinois?
Mayor of which city? Richard Daly is the Mayor of Chicago who is the son of the exmayor of Chicago. Pat Quinn is currently the Govenor of Illinois.
How many electoral votes did Donald Trump get from Illinois?
Donald Trump received 38 electoral votes, receiving 4,685,047 votes to Hillary Clinton's 3,877,868 votes, winning Texas.
What is the legal age in IL for a kid to sit in the front seat?
The age of twelve, look under your passenger side mirrior for more information, o.h.h and you have to be 4'6'' to ride without a booster seat or safety seat.
Is the AK-47 legal in Illinois?
Yes. Illionois has no assault weapon law, so you can have an AK as long as you register it with the appropriate authorities.
How long was Lincoln a US senator of Illinois?
Lincoln was never a US senator. He served one term -- two years -- in Congress long before he was President. He ran for Senator in 1858, attracted national attention for his debates with Stephen Douglas, but lost the election to Douglas.
Can you move out at 17 and live with a guardian in the state of Illinois?
If the guardian has been appointed by the court to take charge of the minor. Otherwise the minor is required to remain under parental control until they reach the age of majority which in Illinois is 18.
What are important dates of Illinois history?
Here is an important date in Illinois history. Illinois became a state on December 3rd,1818. In 1717 Illinois joined the French colony of Louisiana.
What is the penalty for aggravated battery in Illinois?
Agg. Battery in Illinois is a Class 4 felony in most instances. This means it carries a penalty of 1 to 3 years in prison and a possible fine of up to $25,000. In some instances it may be upgraded to Class 2 felony with up to 7 years in prison. For more detail on Illinois Felonies, see the links below.