Illinois Appearance and Consent To admission of Will and Issuance Of Letters is a legal document in Illinois that allows a testator (person making a will) to have a beneficiary or executor appear before a court and consent to the admission of their will and the issuance of letters to the executor. This document is used when the testator is unable to appear before the court due to illness or other reasons. It also allows the beneficiary or executor to present evidence of the testator's wishes for the distribution of their estate after their death. There are three types of Illinois Appearance and Consent To admission of Will and Issuance Of Letters. They are: 1. General Appearance and Consent To Admission of Will: This document allows the beneficiary or executor to appear before the court and consent to the admission of the will. 2. Revocation of Will: This document allows the beneficiary or executor to revoke the will if they believe it is not in the testator's best interest. 3. Letters of Administration: This document allows the court to issue letters to the executor, authorizing them to administer the estate and carry out the testator's wishes.