A Michigan Request for Hearing on a Motion is a request filed in the circuit court to set a hearing for a motion. This request is made when one party in a case wishes to have a motion heard in court and the other party has not responded to the motion. This request is generally made when the responding party has not responded within the time allotted by law. There are two types of Michigan Request for Hearing on a Motion: a “general” request and a “specific” request. A general request is when a party requests a hearing on a motion without providing any specific information about the motion. A specific request is when a party provides specific details about the motion, such as the date and time of the hearing, the type of motion, and any other pertinent information. When filing a Michigan Request for Hearing on a Motion, the petitioner must include a copy of the motion they wish to be heard. The filing party must also provide a certificate of service, which states that they have properly served the motion to all parties involved. The court can then determine if the motion should be heard, and if so, will set a date for the hearing.