A Michigan Notice of Hearing is a document issued by a court or tribunal of the State of Michigan. It informs a defendant or respondent of a hearing and provides information on the time, date, and place of the hearing, the type of hearing, the parties involved, and the issues to be discussed. There are two types of Michigan Notices of Hearing: civil and criminal. Civil Notices of Hearing are issued in civil cases, such as disputes over contracts, evictions, and divorce proceedings. Criminal Notices of Hearing are issued in criminal cases, such as those involving misdemeanors or felonies. The Michigan Notice of Hearing provides the defendant or respondent with the opportunity to appear in court and present their case. It also serves as a reminder to the defendant or respondent that the hearing is taking place and that they must appear in court on the designated date and time.