Illinois Verified Statement (Pursuant To 735 ILLS 5.15-1504.1) is a statement of fact that is signed and sworn under oath by the affine. This statement is used as evidence in court, and must be signed in the presence of a notary public or other authorized officer. This statement can be used in conjunction with a complaint or other pleading, as well as in the course of a trial or other legal proceeding. There are two types of Illinois Verified Statement (Pursuant To 735 ILLS 5.15-1504.1): a Verified Complaint and a Verified Answer. The Verified Complaint is a statement of facts that supports the allegations made in the complaint, while the Verified Answer is a statement of facts that supports the defense offered against the complaint. Both are sworn and notarized statements that must be filed in the court record.