Illinois Summons-Confirm Conditional Judgment is a court order issued by an Illinois court in response to a complaint filed by a creditor. The court order requires the debtor to appear in court and confirm that the creditor's claim is valid. If the debtor fails to appear or confirms the claim, the court may issue a final judgment against them, allowing the creditor to collect the full amount of the debt. There are two types of Illinois Summons-Confirm Conditional Judgment: General Summons-Confirm Conditional Judgment and Special Summons-Confirm Conditional Judgment. A General Summons-Confirm Conditional Judgment is issued when a creditor files a complaint in a general court, while a Special Summons-Confirm Conditional Judgment is issued when a creditor files a complaint in a special court. Both types of Illinois Summons-Confirm Conditional Judgment require the debtor to appear in court and confirm the validity of the creditor's claim.