Tennessee Motion to Set and Order is a document used in the Tennessee court system to set a hearing date or trial date for a civil or criminal case. It is typically submitted by the plaintiff or petitioner in the case to the court. The motion must be accompanied by an affidavit of service, which must include sufficient information to show that the defendant has been served with the motion and other relevant documents. The motion must also include the requested date and time for the hearing or trial. There are two types of Tennessee Motion to Set and Order: 1. Motion to Set Hearing: A motion to set a hearing is typically used when a party seeks to have a court hearing on a matter, such as a motion for summary judgment or a motion to dismiss. 2. Motion to Set Trial: A motion to set a trial is typically used when a party seeks to have a trial date set for a case. In both cases, the motion must be accompanied by an affidavit of service and must include the requested date and time for the hearing or trial.