The Illinois Notice of Filing is a document used to inform other parties of a filing with the court in Illinois. It is issued by the clerk of the court and outlines important information related to the filing such as the name of the parties involved, the type of filing, the court division, the case number, the filing date, and any fees paid. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Filing: a Notice of Filing for Civil Cases and a Notice of Filing for Criminal Cases. The Notice of Filing for Civil Cases is used to inform the other parties of a filing in a civil manner such as a divorce, child support, or contract dispute. The Notice of Filing for Criminal Cases is used to inform the other parties of a filing in a criminal matter such as a DUI, assault, or fraud case. Both types of Notice of Filing must be served to the other parties to ensure their knowledge of the filing.