The Illinois Order To Suspend Driving Privileges is an action taken by the Illinois Secretary of State, which suspends the driving privileges of a motorist who has violated traffic laws or has failed to comply with court orders. The purpose of a suspension is to encourage drivers to abide by the law. There are several types of suspensions in Illinois, including: 1. Statutory Summary Suspension — This suspension occurs when a motorist fails or refuses to submit to a chemical test or when the results of a chemical test show that the motorist has a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) above the legal limit. 2. Mandatory Suspension — This suspension is issued when a motorist is convicted of a serious traffic violation such as driving under the influence (DUI), reckless driving, or leaving the scene of an accident. 3. Court-Ordered Suspension — This suspension is issued when a motorist has failed to comply with a court order or has failed to pay fines or fees. 4. Administrative Suspension — This suspension is issued when a motorist has committed certain offenses, such as operating a vehicle without insurance, driving with a suspended license, or driving under the influence of drugs. 5. Financial Responsibility Suspension — This suspension is issued when a motorist has failed to provide financial responsibility for an accident or other violation. 6. Suspension for Points Accumulation — This suspension is issued when the motorist has accumulated an excessive number of points on their driving record. 7. Habitual Traffic Offender Suspension — This suspension is issued when a motorist has committed multiple serious traffic offenses within a certain period of time.