Illinois Additional Proof of Delivery (POD) is a type of document used as proof that a shipment has been received by the customer. It is a legally binding document that is required for all shipments within the state of Illinois. The document is typically used for the shipment of goods or services and provides evidence of delivery. It is usually signed by the recipient of the shipment or an authorized representative. There are two types of Illinois Additional Proof of Delivery: the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) POD and the Non-UCC POD. The UCC POD is used when the buyer and seller are both in the state of Illinois and is more detailed than the Non-UCC POD. The Non-UCC POD is used when the buyer and seller are in different states and contains less detail than the UCC POD. Both types of Pods contain basic information such as the date, time, and location of the delivery, the name and address of the recipient, the name and address of the shipper, and the name and address of the carrier. The UCC POD also includes more detailed information such as the description of the goods shipped, the quantity, the value, and the date of payment.