Illinois Appearance and Consent is a legal document that is used by individuals and businesses to enter into agreements in the state of Illinois. The document is filed with the court and allows parties to enter into a legally binding agreement. It is used for a variety of reasons, including to enter into contracts, to transfer title to real estate, and to transfer assets. There are two types of Illinois Appearance and Consent: General Appearance and Special Appearance. General Appearance is used to enter into an agreement on behalf of all parties involved, while Special Appearance is used to enter into an agreement on behalf of only one party. Both types of Appearance and Consent require the filing of a written document with the court, along with a filing fee.