An Illinois Summons in Administrative Review is a legal document used to begin an administrative review process. This document is issued by the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) and is sent to individuals who are suspected of violating unemployment insurance laws. The purpose of the summons is to notify the individual of the charges against them and to allow them to request a hearing in order to contest or explain the charges. The types of Illinois Summons in Administrative Review include: 1. Notice of Investigation: This summons is sent to individuals who are under investigation for potential violations of the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Act. 2. Notice of Disqualification: This summons is sent to individuals who have been found to have violated the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Act and are subject to a period of disqualification from receiving benefits. 3. Notice of Overpayment: This summons is sent to individuals who have received an overpayment of unemployment benefits due to fraud or other violations of the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Act. 4. Notice of Non-Compliance: This summons is sent to individuals who are found to be in violation of certain requirements of the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Act, such as failing to report earnings or refusing to cooperate with an IDES investigation.