The Arizona Notice of Hearing is a document issued by the court that informs parties involved in a legal action of the time and date of the hearing. It can be issued by the court clerk or a judge. The Notice of Hearing outlines the purpose of the hearing and the legal issues that will be discussed. It is important to note that the Notice of Hearing may be issued to the parties involved in the case, but also to any witnesses who may be required to testify at the hearing. There are several types of Arizona Notice of Hearing, including Notice of Hearing for a Motion, Notice of Hearing for a Pre-Trial Conference, Notice of Hearing for a Trial, Notice of Hearing for a Status Conference, and Notice of Hearing for a Probate Hearing. Each type of notice includes specific details about the hearing, such as the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the legal issues that will be discussed.