Illinois Appearance Consent To admission of Will Issuance Of Letters is a document used to grant permission to an individual to act as the executor of a will. This document is typically used when the original executor cannot fulfill their role due to death, incapacitation, or other reasons. The document is signed by all parties involved, including the testator (the individual who wrote the will), the proposed executor, and any other witnesses or legal representatives. The two main types of Illinois Appearance Consent To admission of Will Issuance Of Letters are the Uniform Probate Code version and the Illinois Statutory Short Form. The Uniform Probate Code version is a standardized form that is accepted in most states and is used when the testator is deceased. The Illinois Statutory Short Form is more specific to the state of Illinois and is used when the testator is still alive.