A Hawaii Notice of Non-Hearing Motion is a legal document used in the state of Hawaii. It is used to inform the court that a party to a particular case is not requiring a hearing and is instead opting to have the matter resolved by the court based on the documents already filed. This type of motion is typically used when both parties agree on the facts of the case. The Hawaii Notice of Non-Hearing Motion must be signed by both parties and filed with the court. There are two types of Hawaii Notice of Non-Hearing Motion: (1) Motion for Summary Judgment and (2) Motion to Dismiss. The Motion for Summary Judgment is used when the facts of the case are not in dispute and the court can make a judgment based on the facts presented. The Motion to Dismiss is used when either the facts presented are not sufficient to make a judgment or the party is seeking to have the case dismissed.