The Illinois Appearance Form for Pro Se Litigants is a document used in the state of Illinois that must be signed by a person representing themselves in legal proceedings, such as a court case. This form is used to notify the court of the litigant’s intention to represent themselves in the proceedings, and is required in order to ensure that the litigant’s rights are properly protected. There are two types of Illinois Appearance Form for Pro Se Litigants: General Appearance Form and Limited Appearance Form. The General Appearance Form is used when the litigant is representing themselves in court on all matters related to the case. The Limited Appearance Form is used when the litigant is only representing themselves on certain matters and/or for a limited period of time. Both forms are available online from the Illinois court system website.