The Illinois Order to Suspend Driver's License is an administrative action taken by the Illinois Secretary of State to suspend the driving privileges of an individual who has committed a traffic violation or crime. This order can be issued for a variety of reasons, such as driving under the influence, failing to pay a court-ordered fine, or driving without insurance. There are three main types of Illinois Order to Suspend Driver's License: Common Violator Suspension, Statutory Summary Suspension, and Discretionary Suspension. Common Violator Suspension is typically issued when an individual has multiple convictions or violations within a specified period of time. A Statutory Summary Suspension is issued when an individual is arrested for driving under the influence and fails or refuses to submit to a chemical test. A Discretionary Suspension is issued in cases where the individual has committed a crime or other violation that the state deems to be serious enough to warrant a suspension.