Illinois Supervised Administration Mailed Notice To Interested Parties is a legal notice sent to all parties involved in a supervised administration case. It serves to inform the recipients of any proceedings, decisions, or changes to the case. The notice also includes contact information for the court, estate representatives, and other interested parties. The notice is typically sent out by the court or estate representatives when a supervised administration case is opened or when there are changes to the case. There are two types of Illinois Supervised Administration Mailed Notice To Interested Parties: (1) Notice of Supervised Administration and (2) Notice of Change in Supervised Administration. The Notice of Supervised Administration is sent to all interested parties when a supervised administration case is opened. It includes the case number, court information, estate representatives, contact information, and other important information. The Notice of Change in Supervised Administration is sent to all parties involved in a supervised administration case when there are changes to the case. It includes the new information, changes to the case, and other relevant information.