Illinois Finding Of Probable Cause (IFC) is an official legal document used in the state of Illinois to initiate criminal proceedings. The IFC is used to establish a reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed by the accused and provides the court with sufficient evidence to support the charges. It is issued by a judge in response to a request from a law enforcement officer and is based on the officer's affidavit and any other documents or evidence presented. Types of Illinois Finding Of Probable Cause include: — Arrest Warrant: A document authorizing the police to arrest a person and bring them before the court. — Search Warrant: A document allowing law enforcement to search for evidence of a crime. — Summons: A document ordering an individual to appear in court to answer a charge. — Probable Cause Statement: A document outlining the facts and evidence used to support an arrest or search warrant. — Criminal Complaint: A document filed by a prosecutor to initiate a criminal action against an individual.