California E-Mail Notice of Hearing — Consent, Withdrawal of Consent, Address Change is a document that is sent by a court to a litigant or respondent in order to notify them that a hearing has been scheduled regarding a legal matter. This document contains the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the case name and number. It also includes instructions on how to provide consent, how to withdraw consent, and how to update an address change. There are three types of California E-Mail Notice of Hearing — Consent, Withdrawal of Consent, Address Change: 1. Consent: This type of notice informs the litigant or respondent of the hearing date and time and allows them to provide consent to proceed without appearing in court. 2. Withdrawal of Consent: This type of notice informs the litigant or respondent that they have provided consent to proceed without appearing in court and allows them to withdraw their consent. 3. Address Change: This type of notice informs the litigant or respondent that they need to update their address in order for the court to be able to inform them of any new hearings or updates on their case.