The Illinois Notice of Court Date for Request for Certificate of Good Conduct is a document issued by the state of Illinois that requires the recipient to appear in court if they are requesting a Certificate of Good Conduct. The Certificate of Good Conduct is a court document which serves as proof that an individual has not been convicted of a crime and does not have a criminal record. The Notice of Court Date outlines the date, time, and location of the court hearing, as well as the name of the court and the name of the individual who is required to attend. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Court Date for Request for Certificate of Good Conduct: an Original Notice and an Amended Notice. An Original Notice is issued when an individual first requests the Certificate of Good Conduct, while an Amended Notice is issued if there is a change in the court date or other information related to the request.