Illinois Order Appointing Special Process Server is a court order issued by the State of Illinois authorizing a private individual or organization to serve legal papers on a specific party. The order is issued by a court in a civil case, and it gives the appointed process server the authority to serve papers, including summonses, subpoenas, and other documents, on the defendant. The Illinois Order Appointing Special Process Server outlines the specific duties of the process server, the date and time of service, and the fees associated with the service. There are two types of Illinois Order appointing Special Process Server: a General Order and a Limited Order. A General Order allows the process server to serve legal documents anywhere in the state of Illinois. A Limited Order limits the process server to serving papers within a specific jurisdiction.