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Every action to review a final administrative decision shall be commenced by the filing of a complaint and the issuance of summons within 35 days from the date that a copy of the decision sought to be reviewed was served upon the party affected by the decision, except that in municipalities with a population of 500,000
Return the completed form to Office of the Executive Inspector General, Illinois Secretary of State, 69 W. Washington St., Suite 1220, Chicago, IL 60602. Alternatively, you may submit an online complaint at .oeig.ilsos.gov, or email your complaint to oeig@ilsos.gov.
Use the Application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190) for any plate-related transaction, i.e. title and plates, plates only, sticker only, title and transfer, transfer of plates only, corrected registration ID card or duplicate registration ID card.
Alternatively, you may submit an online complaint at .oeig.ilsos.gov, or email your complaint to oeig@ilsos.gov. Complaints can also be taken over the phone at (312) 814-0042. Anonymous complaints are accepted.
To start an appeal of a circuit court order or judgment, you must file a Notice of Appeal. Do this within 30 days after the final judgment, counting weekends and holidays. The Notice of Appeal tells the circuit court and the other parties that youre appealing the circuit courts order.
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How do I file a grievance? The grievance may be filed in any Family Community Resource Center (FCRC) in the state, even if it is filed against a person who does not work in that office. For the FCRC nearest you, please use the DHS Office Locator.
The offices functions are described in the Illinois Constitution, mainly addressing the Secretary of States duty to maintain official state records and the state seal.

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