The Illinois Oath Of Office (Minor) is a formal declaration required of all public servants in the state of Illinois. It is typically taken by those serving in state or local government offices, such as elected officials, administrative officers, and judges. The oath typically states that the servant will faithfully execute all laws and constitutional provisions of the state. There are two main types of Illinois Oath Of Office (Minor): the Standard Oath of Office and the Special Oath of Office. The Standard Oath of Office is taken by all elected officials, administrative officers, and judges. This oath binds the servant to faithfully execute all laws and constitutional provisions of the state. The Special Oath of Office is taken by all public servants appointed to positions of trust and responsibility. This oath is more specific and binds the servant to adhere to all regulations and policies of the state, as well as to support the constitution.