The Illinois Notice of Rights is a document that informs individuals of their rights under the Illinois Constitution and other state laws. This document is issued by the Attorney General's Office and includes information about the state's civil rights, criminal justice system, and consumer protection laws. There are four main types of notices: 1. The Illinois Notice of Rights for Victims of Crime, which provides information to victims about their rights throughout the criminal justice process, including their right to restitution. 2. The Illinois Notice of Rights for Individuals with Disabilities, which outlines the rights of individuals with disabilities under state law. 3. The Illinois Notice of Rights for Consumers, which provides information to consumers about their rights under consumer protection laws. 4. The Illinois Notice of Rights for Employees, which outlines the rights of employees under state law.