The Illinois Wage Deduction Notice is a document issued by the Illinois Department of Labor that outlines the right of employees to have their wages deducted for certain purposes. This notice is required by law and must be provided to all employees before any deductions are taken from their wages. The notice must include the specific deduction purpose, the amount, how often the deduction will occur, and the employee’s right to revoke their authorization. There are three types of Illinois Wage Deduction Notice: 1) Notice of Intent to Deduct, 2) Notice of Employee Right to Revoke Authorization, and 3) Notice of Deduction from Wages. The Notice of Intent to Deduct must be completed and signed by the employer and employee prior to any deductions. The Notice of Employee Right to Revoke Authorization must be distributed to the employee prior to the deduction and must include the right of the employee to revoke their authorization at any time. The Notice of Deduction from Wages must be provided to the employee and must include the deduction purpose, the total amount deducted, and the date of the deduction.