Illinois Preparation and Submission of Orders is a process used in Illinois courts to allow attorneys to submit orders and judgments to the court. It can be used to either submit a new order or judgment, or to modify or withdraw an existing order or judgment. The process involves filing the necessary paperwork with the court, and providing the necessary information to the court. It is important to make sure that all the correct information is included, as the court will not accept incomplete or incorrect paperwork. There are two types of Illinois Preparation and Submission of Orders: e-filing and paper filing. E-filing is the use of the court's electronic filing system, which allows lawyers to submit orders and judgments electronically. Paper filing is the traditional method of submitting orders and judgments, which requires filing the necessary paperwork with the court in person or by mail. When completing Illinois Preparation and Submission of Orders, it is important to provide the court with the appropriate information, such as: the case number, the parties involved, the desired order or judgment, and any supporting documents. It is also important to include the signature of the attorney submitting the order or judgment. After the paperwork is submitted, it is reviewed by the court, and if accepted, a date and time will be set for the order or judgment to be entered into the court record.