Illinois Summons To Confirm Judgment By Confession is a legal document used in the state of Illinois to officially and legally recognize a judgment that has been made against a defendant in a civil case. This document is typically issued by the court that has issued the judgment, and it requires the defendant to appear in court and answer any questions related to the judgment. If the defendant fails to appear, the court can then enter the judgment against them. There are two types of Summons To Confirm Judgment By Confession: a Summons To Confirm Judgment By Confession With Notice and a Summons To Confirm Judgment By Confession Without Notice. The Summons To Confirm Judgment By Confession With Notice includes a copy of the judgment and a notice of the date and time for the hearing. The Summons To Confirm Judgment By Confession Without Notice does not include a notice of the hearing and allows the defendant to submit a written response to the court.