Illinois Summons in Administrative Review is a legal document issued by the Illinois Department of Administrative Hearings (IDAHO). It is used to initiate an administrative hearing process to review decisions made by state agencies. The types of Illinois Summons in Administrative Review include: 1. The Summons to Respond to the Complaint: This summons requires a respondent to answer the complaint within the specified time period. 2. The Summons to File an Answer: This summons requires a respondent to file an answer to the complaint within the specified time period. 3. The Summons to Appear for a Scheduled Hearing: This summons requires a respondent to appear at the scheduled hearing before an administrative law judge (ALJ). 4. The Summons to Appear for a Scheduled Premiering Conference: This summons requires a respondent to appear at a pre-hearing conference before the ALJ to discuss matters related to the case. 5. The Summons to Appear for a Scheduled Post-Hearing Conference: This summons requires a respondent to appear at a post-hearing conference before the ALJ to discuss matters related to the case.