The Illinois Good Cause Exemption from e-Filing Executed Stakeholder Letter is a document that must be submitted to the court if an applicant wishes to be exempted from e-filing. It is required for entities that are not registered with the Illinois Secretary of State, such as non-profit organizations, trusts, and other legal entities. The document is used to explain why the entity should be exempt from e-filing requirements. The letter must be signed by a stakeholder such as a board member, trustee, or other legal representative of the entity. There are two types of Illinois Good Cause Exemption from e-Filing Executed Stakeholder Letters: 1. Good Cause Exemption for Non-profits and other legal entities: This letter is used for entities that are not registered with the Illinois Secretary of State, such as non-profit organizations, trusts, and other legal entities. 2. Good Cause Exemption for Individuals: This letter is used for individuals who do not wish to e-file documents with the court.