Illinois Code § 820 ILCS 405/1003

Depositions.
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The deposition of any witness residing
within or without the State may be taken at the instance of any claims
adjudicator, Referee, member of the Board of Review, field auditor,
Director's representative, or any of the parties to any proceeding
arising under the provisions of this Act in the manner prescribed by
law for the taking of like depositions in civil cases in the courts of
this State. The Director may, at the request of any such person, issue
a dedimus potestatem or commission under the seal of the Department of
Employment Security in the same manner as the proper clerk's
office is authorized to issue such dedimus potestatem or commission under
the seal of the court in connection with any matter pending in the circuit
courts of this State.

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