Illinois Code § 770 ILCS 50/3

Such sale shall be held only after giving 30 days' notice of
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the time and place of such sale, by publication once in some newspaper
of general circulation in the city, village, or incorporated town in
which such lienor expended such labor, services, skill, or material or
furnished such storage, or if there be none, or if the labor, service,
skill or material was not expended in a city, village, or incorporated
town, then in some newspaper of general circulation in the county in
which such lienor expended such labor, service, skill, or material or
furnished such storage, and also by certified mailing, 30 days before such
sale, a copy of such notice addressed to the person requesting or
consenting to such expenditure of labor, services, skill, or material or
furnishing of storage, if his address is known, or if his address is
unknown, to the last known address of such person. If no address is known
or discoverable after reasonable inquiry, the sale may be made without
mailing such notice. The published notice required by this Section shall be
in substantially the following form:

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

 
That on (insert date), a sale will be held at (insert place), to sell
the following articles to enforce a lien existing under the laws of the
State of Illinois against such articles for labor, services, skill or
material expended upon a storage furnished for such articles at the
request of the following designated persons, unless such articles are
redeemed within thirty days of the publication of this notice.

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Name of Person Description of Article Amount of lien
................. ................. $.................
................. ................. $.................

 
A separate notice need not be published for each lien to be enforced,
but several may be combined in one publication.

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