California Request For Special Notice (Probate) is a form used to notify the court of a person's interest in a probate proceeding. The form is filed anytime someone may be affected by the outcome of a probate case, such as an heir, beneficiary, or creditor. It is used to notify the court of any changes in address or contact information. The form must be signed and notarized before it can be submitted to the court. There are three types of California Request For Special Notice (Probate): 1. Request for Special Notice of Probate Proceedings: This form is used to notify the court of a person’s interest in a probate proceeding. The form must be signed and notarized before it can be submitted to the court. 2. Request for Special Notice of Administration Proceedings: This form is used to notify the court of a person’s interest in an administration proceeding. The form must be signed and notarized before it can be submitted to the court. 3. Request for Special Notice of Guardianship Proceedings: This form is used to notify the court of a person’s interest in a guardianship proceeding. The form must be signed and notarized before it can be submitted to the court.