The New Jersey Civil Action Notice of Arbitration Hearing is a legal document used in the state of New Jersey to notify parties involved in a civil action case of an upcoming arbitration hearing. This document is typically sent out by the court or a court-appointed arbitrator to inform the parties of the date, time, and location of the hearing. The Notice of Arbitration Hearing will include the relevant case information, including the names of the parties involved, the case number, and the issues to be discussed during the hearing. There are two types of New Jersey Civil Action Notice of Arbitration Hearings: mandatory and voluntary. Mandatory hearings are required by the court and must be attended by all parties involved in the case. Voluntary hearings are requested by one or more of the parties involved in the case and do not require the attendance of all parties.