Illinois Code § 725 ILCS 5/108B-11

Inventory.
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Sec. 108B-11. 
Inventory. 

 
(a) Within a reasonable period of time but
not later than 90 days after the termination of the period of the order,
or its extensions, or the date of the denial of an application made under
Section 108B-8, the chief judge issuing or denying the order or extension shall
cause an inventory to be served on any person:

 
 
(1) named in the order; 

 
 
(2) arrested as a result of the interception of his 
 
private communication;

 
 
(3) indicted or otherwise charged as a result of the 
 
interception of his private communication;

 
 
(4) whose private communication was intercepted and 
 
who the judge issuing or denying the order or application may in his discretion determine should be informed in the interest of justice.

 

 
(b) The inventory under this Section shall include:

 
 
(1) notice of the entry of the order or the 
 
application for an order denied under Section 108B-8;

 
 
(2) the date of the entry of the order or the denial 
 
of an order applied for under Section 108B-8;

 
 
(3) the period of authorized or disapproved 
 
interception; and

 
 
(4) the fact that during the period a private 
 
communication was or was not intercepted.

 
(c) A court of competent jurisdiction, upon filing of a motion, may
in its discretion make available to those persons or their attorneys for
inspection those portions of the intercepted communications, applications
and orders as the court determines to be in the interest of justice.

 
(d) On an ex parte showing of good cause to a court of competent
jurisdiction, the serving of the inventories required by this Section
may be postponed for a period not to exceed 12 months.

private communication;
interception of his private communication;
who the judge issuing or denying the order or application may in his discretion determine should be informed in the interest of justice.
application for an order denied under Section 108B-8;
of an order applied for under Section 108B-8;
interception; and
communication was or was not intercepted.

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