The Illinois Receipt of Distributed to Attorney-in-Fact or Consul is a statutory form required by the State of Illinois. It is used to document the receipt of money or other assets from a decedent's estate by an attorney-in-fact (an individual appointed by the decedent to act as his or her attorney) or a consul (an individual appointed by a foreign government to represent its interests in the United States). The form must be completed and signed by the attorney-in-fact or consul, and must include information such as the date of the receipt, the name of the decedent, the amount of money or other assets received, and a description of the assets. There are two types of Illinois Receipt of Distributed to Attorney-in-Fact or Consul: (1) The Standard Illinois Receipt of Distributed to Attorney-in-Fact or Consul, and (2) The Special Illinois Receipt of Distributed to Attorney-in-Fact or Consul. The Standard Illinois Receipt of Distributed to Attorney-in-Fact or Consul is used by attorneys-in-fact and consuls to document the receipt of money or other assets from a decedent's estate. The Special Illinois Receipt of Distributed to Attorney-in-Fact or Consul is used by attorneys-in-fact and consuls to document the receipt of money or other assets from a decedent's estate that are of a special nature and require special instructions.