The Illinois Release of Evidence/Exhibits is a legal document used in the state of Illinois that provides for the release of evidence/exhibits from court proceedings. It is normally used when a court has finished a trial and the evidence/exhibits need to be released to the parties involved. The document is designed to protect the rights of all parties involved and ensure that the evidence/exhibits are handled in a safe and secure manner. It also outlines the procedures for returning the evidence/exhibits and what must be done if the evidence/exhibits are damaged or destroyed. There are two types of Illinois Release of Evidence/Exhibits: an Order of Release and a Release of Evidence/Exhibits. An Order of Release is issued by the court and orders the release of the evidence/exhibits to the parties involved. A Release of Evidence/Exhibits is signed by the parties involved and outlines the procedures for returning the evidence/exhibits and what must be done if the evidence/exhibits are damaged or destroyed.