Illinois Notice of Hearing is a legal document issued by a court or administrative agency to give notice that a hearing will be held on a particular date and time. It is used in certain cases where an individual or entity must appear in court or before an administrative agency to contest a decision or dispute a claim. The Notice of Hearing typically outlines the purpose of the hearing, the date, time, and place of the hearing, and the parties involved. It may also include a list of documents that must be submitted to the court or agency prior to the hearing. The types of Illinois Notice of Hearing include: 1. Notice of Motion: This Notice of Hearing is used when a party to a case files a motion in court and the other parties must appear and respond to the motion. 2. Notice of Contempt Hearing: This Notice of Hearing is used when a party to a case has allegedly failed to comply with a court order, and a hearing must be held to determine whether the party should be held in contempt. 3. Notice of Evidentiary Hearing: This Notice of Hearing is used when a court or agency requires an evidentiary hearing to be held in order to determine the facts of a case. 4. Notice of Administrative Hearing: This Notice of Hearing is used when a party to an administrative matter must appear before an administrative agency to contest a decision or dispute a claim.