Complaint For Illinois Administrative Review is a legal process in Illinois that allows individuals or organizations to challenge administrative decisions made by state agencies. This process is initiated by filing a formal complaint with the Illinois Office of the Executive Inspector General (ORIG) and the complaint is heard by the Illinois Courts of Claims. There are two types of Complaint For Illinois Administrative Review: direct review and de Nova review. Direct review is a review of the administrative decision-making process of a state agency or officer, while de Nova review is an appeal of an administrative decision. In either type of review, the complainant must provide evidence to support their claim. Both types of review involve an evidentiary hearing before an administrative law judge, and a decision is issued based on the evidence presented. The decision of the administrative law judge is subject to review by the Illinois Court of Claims.