Illinois Summons In Administrative Review is a process used by the Illinois Department of Administrative Hearings and the Illinois Office of the Executive Inspector General to hold administrative hearings for state government agencies. This process is designed to provide a fair and impartial review of administrative actions taken by the state’s agencies. The Summons In Administrative Review is a formal document issued by the Department of Administrative Hearings or the Office of the Executive Inspector General, which sets out the details of the administrative hearing and the rights of the parties involved. There are two types of Illinois Summons In Administrative Review: Contested Case Proceedings and Informal Proceedings. Contested Case Proceedings are hearings in which a party is challenging an agency’s action and requires an administrative judge to present evidence and testimony from both parties. Informal Proceedings are hearings in which the parties have agreed to resolve their dispute without the intervention of an administrative judge. The Summons In Administrative Review outlines the rights of the parties involved, sets the date and time of the hearing, and provides information on the parties involved and their legal representation.