The Illinois Petition for Letters of Administration is a legal document requesting the court to issue Letters of Administration for a deceased person who has died without a will. This document is typically used when someone has passed away and their estate needs to be distributed, but the deceased person has not named an executor of their estate. The Petition for Letters of Administration will include the names of the heirs of the deceased person, the names of the beneficiaries, and a petition for the court to appoint an administrator of the estate. There are two types of Illinois Petition for Letters of Administration: General Letters of Administration and Special Letters of Administration. General Letters of Administration are used when the deceased person has not named an executor and there is no will. Special Letters of Administration are used to appoint an administrator of an estate in cases where the deceased person has named an executor, but the executor is unavailable or unwilling to serve.