Hawaii Notice of Entry of Judgment or Order is a document officially entered by the court to notify parties of a court judgment or order. This document is used to ensure that a court ruling is properly enforced. There are two types of Hawaii Notice of Entry of Judgment or Order: 1) Notice of Entry of Judgment or Order by Default; and 2) Notice of Entry of Judgment or Order After Hearing. The Notice of Entry of Judgment or Order by Default is issued when a party does not appear in court or fails to respond to a petition or complaint. The Notice of Entry of Judgment or Order After Hearing is issued after a court hearing where both parties are present. The document contains information such as the court's order or judgment, the date, the case number, and the name of the party against whom the judgment or order is entered.