A Pro Se Complaint For Illinois Administrative Review is a type of legal document filed by an individual in the state of Illinois to challenge the decision of a state agency. The complaint is typically filed after an administrative hearing has been held and the individual disagrees with the result. In the complaint, the individual must make a case for why they believe the decision was wrong and should be overturned or altered. The complaint is then reviewed by the administrative court, which has the authority to reverse, modify, or affirm the decision. The most common types of Pro Se Complaint For Illinois Administrative Review are: * Review of administrative decisions by state agencies * Appeals of orders of administrative agencies * Complaints for review of administrative orders.