An Illinois Complaint and Confession On Judgment Note is a legal document that is used when a defendant in a legal case admits that they owe a debt to a creditor. The document is filed in a court of law and contains the details of the debt, the amount owed, the creditor’s name, and the defendant’s name. The defendant then agrees to pay the debt, in full or in part, and may include an agreement to pay the debt in installments. There are two types of Illinois Complaint and Confession On Judgment Note: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary judgment note is when the defendant voluntarily admits that they owe a debt and agrees to pay it back in full or in installments. An involuntary judgment note is when the court orders the defendant to pay the debt in full or in installments.