An Illinois Appellate Motion Order is a document issued by an appellate court in the State of Illinois. It is a ruling that a motion made by one of the parties in a case has been granted or denied. Generally, an Illinois Appellate Motion Order is issued after a motion is heard by the court, but the court may also issue an order without a hearing. There are several types of Illinois Appellate Motion Order, including: (1) Orders granting or denying a motion to stay proceedings; (2) Orders granting or denying a motion for reconsideration; (3) Orders granting or denying a motion for a new trial; (4) Orders granting or denying a motion for summary judgment; (5) Orders granting or denying a motion to dismiss; (6) Orders granting or denying a motion to compel discovery; and (7) Orders granting or denying a motion to modify or vacate a judgment. Each Illinois Appellate Motion Order contains relevant facts and legal analysis on which the court based its decision.