The Illinois Notice of Filing is a document that is required by the State of Illinois when a person or entity files certain documents with the court. This document can be used to inform parties of the filing of a petition, complaint, motion, answer, or other pleading. The Notice of Filing must include the following information: the date and time of the filing, the court where the document was filed, the title of the case, the name of the plaintiff and defendant, the docket number assigned, and the name of the attorney or filing party. Additionally, the Notice of Filing must be served upon all parties in the case. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Filing: Notice of Filing of Petition/Complaint and Notice of Filing of Other Pleadings. The Notice of Filing of Petition/Complaint is used to inform parties of the filing of a petition or complaint. The Notice of Filing of Other Pleadings is used to inform parties of the filing of any other pleadings, such as motions, answers, and other papers.