The Indiana LBF-3b Notice of Motion and Opportunity to Object [Copy of Motion attached to Notice] (Local Rule B-2002-2) is a document filed in an Indiana court that provides notice of a legal motion and the opportunity for an opposing party to object. The Notice includes a copy of the motion and serves as a notification to the opposing party of the motion and a timeline for filing an objection. There are two types of Indiana LBF-3b notices: one for motions filed with the court clerk and one for motions filed with a judge. The notice must contain the signature of the party filing the motion, the title of the motion, the motion's date of filing, the court location and the name of the judge to whom the motion is addressed. The notice must also provide a timeline for filing an objection, typically within 14 days of the motion's filing. The notice must be served on all parties involved in the case and may be served by personal service, U.S. mail, or certified mail.