The Illinois Notice of Limited Scope Appearance (State Form) is a form used by attorneys in the state of Illinois to notify the court and other parties in a case that they are appearing on a limited basis. It is a way for an attorney to declare to the court that they will be representing a party in a specific aspect of a case rather than taking on full responsibility for the case. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Limited Scope Appearance (State Form): one for civil cases, and one for criminal cases. The civil form is used to notify the court that the attorney will be representing the party in an administrative manner, such as an appeal, motion to modify an order, or motion to dismiss a case. The criminal form is used to notify the court that the attorney will be representing the party in a plea agreement or pre-trial hearing. Both forms must be signed by the attorney, the party being represented, and the court.