The District of Columbia Case Initiation (Int)-Notice of Initial Hearing To Subject is a notice that is issued to individuals who are involved in a case before the court. The notice informs the individual of the details of the case and the date and time of the initial hearing. The Notice of Initial Hearing To Subject is used to inform the individual of the charges against them, the date of the hearing, and the legal consequences that they may face. There are two types of District of Columbia Case Initiation (Int)-Notice of Initial Hearing To Subject: the Notice of Initial Hearing to Subject for Criminal Cases and the Notice of Initial Hearing to Subject for Civil Cases. These notices are typically sent by the Clerk of the Court to the individual who has been charged with a crime or who is being sued in a civil case. The notices are sent to provide the individual with notice of the hearing and to ensure that they have the opportunity to prepare for the hearing.