Illinois Appearance is an appearance in court on behalf of a party in a legal case. It is the act of appearing before a court in order to represent oneself or an organization. Depending on the type of case, Illinois Appearance can be either virtual (online) or in-person. Virtual appearances are conducted on video conferencing platforms such as Zoom or Skype, while in-person appearances must be conducted in the courthouse or other approved location. There are three main types of Illinois Appearance: Pro Se Appearance, Attorney Appearance, and Corporate Appearance. Pro Se Appearance is when the parties in a legal case appear in court without an attorney. This type of appearance is common in small claims court or civil matters where the parties are not represented by attorneys. Attorney Appearance is when an attorney represents one or more of the parties in a legal case. This type of appearance is common in criminal cases or civil cases where the parties are represented by attorneys. Corporate Appearance is when an individual appears on behalf of a corporation or other organization. This type of appearance is common in business-related cases or other cases involving corporations.