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A formal proof of service or a written admission of service must accompany this Request for Special Notice when it is filed with the court. This is a filing that you can do in a probate action and it will help ensure that you get noticed in everything that occurs in that probate action.(b) The request for special notice shall be so entitled and shall set forth the name of the person and the address to which notices shall be sent. If you want to be "in-the-know" it helps to file a Request for Special Notice, Form DE-154. Request for Special Notice. DE-157. Request for Special Notice ; Select Bankruptcy menu. Request for Special Notice. Form Type: Other Forms. (b) The request for special notice shall be so entitled and shall set forth the name of the person and the address to which notices shall be sent. (2897). Keep in mind that not all States have a standardized Form ID system for their probate forms.