California Notice Of Entry Of Order Granting Motion For Referral is a legal document issued by a court in California to notify parties that the court has granted a motion for referral. This type of referral is typically used in cases where a judge believes that a dispute should go to a mediator or an arbitrator for resolution before a trial. The Notice of Entry of Order Granting Motion For Referral includes the name of the court, the date the order was granted, the names of the parties involved, the specific motion granted, and any other relevant information. There are two types of California Notice Of Entry Of Order Granting Motion For Referral: mutual and unilateral. Mutual Notice Of Entry Of Order Granting Motion For Referral is issued when both parties agree to refer the dispute to mediation or arbitration. Unilateral Notice Of Entry Of Order Granting Motion For Referral is issued when only one party agrees to refer the dispute and the other party does not.