The Hawaii Notice of Time and Place of Hearing By Mail Or Personal Service Without The State is a notice that is sent to an opposing party in a court proceeding. This notice is sent to inform the opposing party of the date, time and location of the hearing. Depending on the court proceedings, different types of notices may be used. The three primary types of Hawaii Notice of Time and Place of Hearing By Mail Or Personal Service Without The State are: 1. Notice of Civil Hearing — This notice is sent to the opposing party in a civil court proceeding. 2. Notice of Family Court Hearing — This notice is sent to the opposing party in a family court proceeding. 3. Notice of Probate Hearing — This notice is sent to the opposing party in a probate court proceeding. These notices are generally sent by mail or by personal service without the state. The notices must provide the date, time, and location of the hearing and may include other relevant information.