Missouri Notice to Pro-Se Non-Prisoner Parties is a form that is used to inform non-prisoner parties that they are required to appear in court. This form is an important part of the legal process in Missouri and must be filled out and served to all non-prisoner parties at least 10 days before the court hearing. The form includes information regarding the court hearing, such as the date, time, and location, as well as the name of the court and the filing number of the case. It also explains the rights and responsibilities of the parties, including the right to present evidence and witnesses, to question witnesses, and to have an attorney present. There are two types of Missouri Notice to Pro-Se Non-Prisoner Parties: the Notice of Deficiency and the Notice of Hearing. The Notice of Deficiency is used to inform a party that they have failed to meet a requirement of the court, such as filing an answer or submitting required documents. The Notice of Hearing is used to inform the party of an upcoming court hearing or trial.