The Illinois Problem-Solving Court Participant Consent For Release of Confidential Information is a document that must be completed by participants in an Illinois Problem-Solving Court in order to grant permission to the court to release confidential information regarding the participant. The document is used to ensure the privacy of participants, as well as to ensure that any information that is released is accurate and up to date. The document is broken down into three types of consent: 1) Consent to Release; 2) Consent to Access; and 3) Authorization of Release. The Consent to Release allows the court to provide confidential information to approved individuals or entities, such as the participant’s attorney, a court-appointed evaluator, or a treatment provider. The Consent to Access section allows the participant to provide permission to access their confidential information to specific individuals or entities, such as their probation officer or a social worker. The Authorization of Release section allows the participant to give permission to the court to release their confidential information to approved entities, such as the Illinois Department of Corrections or the Illinois State Police. The document also provides information regarding the participant’s rights to revoke any or all of the consents given, as well as the participant’s right to receive a copy of the document. The participant also has the option to add additional individuals or entities to the list of those authorized to receive confidential information.