Illinois Complaint-Not Verified is a legal document issued by the circuit court of Illinois when an individual or entity has a dispute with another individual or entity. This document serves as a notice to the defendant, informing them that a complaint has been filed against them and that the complaint has not yet been verified. The defendant must then respond to the complaint within a certain time frame, or a default judgment may be entered against them. There are two types of Illinois Complaint-Not Verified: civil and criminal. The civil complaint is typically used to resolve disputes between two individuals or entities that involve money or property, while the criminal complaint is typically used to prosecute criminal offenses. Both types of complaints must be verified by the circuit court in order for the case to move forward.