Illinois Affidavit For Wage Deduction Order is a form used by private, non-governmental creditors to obtain wage deductions from the wages of debtors in Illinois who owe them money. This form is typically used when a debtor has failed to make timely payments on a debt that has been reduced to a judgment. It is also used when a debtor is unable to pay a lump sum to satisfy a debt and the creditor wishes to establish a repayment plan that involves a deduction from the debtor's wages. There are two main types of Illinois Affidavit For Wage Deduction Order: a Voluntary Wage Deduction Order and an Involuntary Wage Deduction Order. A Voluntary Wage Deduction Order is entered into between a creditor and a debtor and allows for a specified amount of the debtor’s wages to be deducted each pay period and sent directly to the creditor. An Involuntary Wage Deduction Order is issued by a court and requires the debtor’s employer to deduct a specified amount from the debtor’s wages each pay period and send it to the creditor.