An Illinois Motion to Appoint Special Officer (Process Server) and Order is a request that a court makes to appoint a special officer to serve legal documents such as summons, complaint, and subpoenas. This is usually done when the named party cannot be personally served by a sheriff or a deputy sheriff. The Motion to Appoint Special Officer (Process Server) and Order is primarily used in the state of Illinois. Types of Illinois Motion To appoint Special Officer (Process Server) and Order include: Motion to Appoint Special Process Server, Motion to Appoint Special Service, Motion to Appoint Special Constable, and Motion to Appoint Special Sheriff.