The Illinois Order for Request for Certificate of Good Conduct is a legal document that can be used to request a Certificate of Good Conduct from the state of Illinois. The Certificate of Good Conduct is an official document that indicates that a person has no criminal record in the state. This document is commonly requested during a background check or for employment purposes. The Illinois Order for Request for Certificate of Good Conduct must be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the county where the applicant resides. The order must include the applicant's name, address, and birthdate, as well as the purpose for which the Certificate of Good Conduct is being requested. There are two different types of Illinois Order for Request for Certificate of Good Conduct: the Request for Certificate of Good Conduct and the Request for Expungement. The Request for Certificate of Good Conduct is used to request a Certificate of Good Conduct from the state of Illinois. The Request for Expungement is used to request that the court expunge (remove) a criminal record from the state's records.