Illinois Summons In Administrative Review is a legal document issued by an Illinois court to a defendant in an administrative review case. The summons informs the defendant of the court's decision and the action that must be taken by the defendant. The summons can be used to require the defendant to appear in court to answer questions related to the case and provide evidence. It also serves as a notice to the defendant that legal action may be taken against them if they fail to appear or comply with the court's order. There are two types of Illinois Summons in Administrative Review: the Notice of Appeal and the Notice of Review. The Notice of Appeal is used when the defendant is appealing a decision from an administrative agency. The Notice of Review is used when the defendant is seeking review of an administrative agency's decision.