The Illinois Arbitrators Oath is a sworn statement that is taken by arbitrators in the state of Illinois before they begin their service. The purpose of the oath is to ensure that the arbitrator understands their responsibilities and will act impartially and in accordance with the law. There are two types of Illinois Arbitrators Oaths: the Standard Arbitrator Oath and the Statutory Arbitrator Oath. The Standard Arbitrator Oath is a general oath that is taken by all arbitrators in the state of Illinois. It includes a promise to act impartially and according to the law, as well as a commitment to uphold the authority of the arbitrator and the arbitration process. The Statutory Arbitrator Oath is an additional oath that is taken by arbitrators in certain cases. This oath is specifically required for cases that are covered by the Illinois Uniform Arbitration Act. It includes a promise to follow the rules and procedures set out in the Act, as well as a commitment to act according to the law and in the best interests of the parties involved. Both of these oaths are important components of the arbitration process in Illinois and serve to ensure that arbitrators will act with integrity and fairness.