An Illinois Notice of Hearing is a legal document that is issued by a court of law or an administrative agency to notify a party of a pending hearing. This document is typically used in civil matters such as guardianship, probate, divorce, and child support. It is also used in criminal matters such as traffic violations, small claims cases, and ordinance violations. The Notice of Hearing includes information about the hearing such as the date, time, and location. It also provides information about the parties involved and the subject of the hearing. The Notice of Hearing is required to be served to the parties involved in order to ensure they are aware of the hearing and can attend. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Hearing: Summons and Complaint and Notice of Hearing. The Summons and Complaint is used when a party is being sued, while the Notice of Hearing is used to notify the parties of a hearing.