Illinois Notice of Publication is a legal process required by the state to notify the public of certain legal actions. It is typically used to publish a summons for a lawsuit, to establish a lien, or to notify of an estate proceeding. It is also used to notify the public of an upcoming foreclosure sale. There are three main types of Illinois Notice of Publication: (1) Summons for a Lawsuit: this notice is sent to the defendant of a lawsuit to inform them of the suit’s details and to provide them with instructions for responding. (2) Establishing a Lien: this type of notice is sent to the party responsible for a debt, informing them of the lien that will be placed on their property if the debt is not paid. (3) Notice of Estate Proceedings: this type of notice is sent to the family of a deceased person to inform them of the estate proceedings that will take place.