A Florida Notice To Appear For Rescheduled Pre-Trial Conference-Mediation (Lack of Service Docket) is a notification issued by a court to a defendant who has failed to appear for a scheduled pre-trial conference or mediation session. The notice informs the defendant of the rescheduled date and time for the conference or mediation, and informs them of the consequence of failing to appear. There are three types of Florida Notice To Appear For Rescheduled Pre-Trial Conference-Mediation (Lack of Service Docket): 1) Lack of Service Docket, 2) Default Docket, and 3) Contempt Docket. The Lack of Service Docket is issued when the defendant fails to appear for the original hearing, and the court reschedules the hearing. The Default Docket is issued when the defendant is served with notice of the hearing, but fails to appear. The Contempt Docket is issued when the defendant willfully and intentionally fails to obey a court order. In all cases, the Notice To Appear must be served properly and must include the name of the court, the case number, the time and date of the rescheduled conference or mediation, and the consequence of failing to appear.