Indiana Hearing Notice is a legal term that refers to the notification that must be given to a person when they are involved in a court hearing in the state of Indiana. This includes any hearing that takes place in a state court, such as an eviction hearing, a criminal hearing, or a family law hearing. The Indiana Hearing Notice must be given to the person at least ten days prior to the hearing, and must include the date, time, and place of the hearing, the title of the action or proceeding, and the names of all the parties involved in the action. There are two main types of Indiana Hearing Notice: (1) Sheriff Service Notice, which is when the local sheriff's department is responsible for delivering the notice to the person; and (2) Personal Service Notice, which is when the person is personally served with the notice.