The Illinois Notice of arrest Without Warrant is a legal document that is issued by the state of Illinois to notify an individual that they have been arrested without a warrant. This document serves to inform the recipient of the arrest and the charges against them. It also provides the arresting officer's name and badge number, the arresting agency, and the date and time of the arrest. Depending on the circumstances of the arrest, the Illinois Notice of arrest Without Warrant may include any of the following: an administrative seizure notice, a criminal complaint, a notice to appear in court, and/or an order of release. There are two types of Illinois notices of arrest without warrant: an administrative seizure notice and a criminal complaint. The administrative seizure notice is issued by the police in cases of administrative seizures. It outlines the reasons for the seizure and the charges against the individual. The criminal complaint is issued by the court in cases of criminal charges. It outlines the charges against the individual and the evidence the state has to support the charges.