New Jersey Order Shortening Time Period for Notice, Setting Hearing and Limiting Notice is a procedure that allows a party to file and serve a motion to shorten the time period for notice, setting the hearing and limiting the notice for a particular matter. This procedure is used when a motion is made to shorten the time period for notice, setting the hearing and limiting the notice of a particular issue or matter. The motion must be filed before the time period for notice has expired. There are two types of New Jersey Order Shortening Time Period for Notice, Setting Hearing and Limiting Notice. The first type is called “Expedited Order Shortening” and the second type is called “Regular Order Shortening.” Expedited Order Shortening is used when a motion is made to shorten the time period for notice, setting the hearing and limiting the notice of a particular issue or matter on an expedited basis. This type of order is usually granted when the motion is made on a short notice, such as when a matter requires immediate attention. Regular Order Shortening is used when a motion is made to shorten the time period for notice, setting the hearing and limiting the notice of a particular issue or matter on a regular basis. This type of order is usually granted when a motion is made for a scheduled matter that does not require immediate attention. The Order Shortening Time Period for Notice, Setting Hearing and Limiting Notice is issued by a judge and must be served to the parties involved in the matter. The order will state the time period for notice, setting the hearing and limiting the notice. The court will also specify the manner in which the motion must be served.