The Michigan Notice of Hearing (Designated Case) is a legal document issued by the Michigan courts to notify an individual of an upcoming court hearing. This type of notice is designated for specific cases, such as a civil lawsuit, criminal case, or family law matter. The Notice of Hearing will provide the full details of the court hearing, including the date, time, location, and the type of hearing. It will also include the names of the parties involved in the case, as well as any applicable laws or statutes that may apply. Additionally, the notice may include a list of witnesses or documents that must be submitted for the hearing. There are two types of Michigan Notice of Hearing (Designated Case): a General Notice of Hearing and a Notice of Right to a Hearing. The General Notice of Hearing is used to notify an individual of an upcoming court hearing, while the Notice of Right to a Hearing is used to inform an individual of their right to have a hearing before certain actions are taken.