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Informal proceedings are less complicated and generally take less time to complete. The results, however, can always be challenged in a formal proceeding. Thus, you do not have the finality gained by a court order obtained through formal proceedings. Formal proceedings require a court hearing.
A hearing officer presides at a formal hearing at which both testimony and documentary evidence is heard. The officer is authorized to rule on all motions, administer oaths, subpoena witnesses or documents at the request of any party, examine witnesses and rule upon the admissibility of evidence.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: If you do not meet these qualifications, do not proceed with the application. Must be an Illinois Resident Must possess at least a masters level degree, a juris doctor degree, or a bachelors degree with relevant experience.
Informal proceedings are less complicated and generally take less time to complete. The results, however, can always be challenged in a formal proceeding. Thus, you do not have the finality gained by a court order obtained through formal proceedings. Formal proceedings require a court hearing.
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A hearing request must be accompanied by a $50 filing fee. Please submit the fee in the form of a check or money order payable to the Secretary of State. CASH IS NOT ACCEPTED. Please mail this form, along with the filing fee, to the location where you would like a hearing.
An informal hearing involves the suspended or revoked driver undergoing an interview with the informal hearing officer. Legal representation at these hearings is highly recommended.
A formal hearing request must be made in writing through U.S. mail. Faxes or email requests are not accepted. Petitioners are eligible for a subsequent hearing 90 days after their most recent hearing. A hearing officer presides at a formal hearing at which both testimony and documentary evidence is heard.

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