The Illinois Appearance to Appointment of Administrator is a legal document that is used to authorize a person as an appointed administrator of a company or organization. This document is commonly used in the state of Illinois to appoint a person to serve as an administrator or to make decisions on behalf of the company or organization. The document must be signed by both the appointing party and the appointed administrator in order for it to be valid. There are two types of Illinois Appearance to Appointment of Administrator: the General Appearance to Appointment of Administrator and the Limited Appearance to Appointment of Administrator. The General Appearance grants the appointed administrator full authority to act on behalf of the company or organization with respect to all matters related to the company or organization. The Limited Appearance grants the appointed administrator limited authority to act on behalf of the company or organization with respect to specific matters related to the company or organization. Both types of Appearance to Appointment of Administrator must be filed with the Secretary of State in order for them to be valid.