Indiana Verified Motion For Continuance is a type of motion used in the Indiana court system when a party to a lawsuit would like to delay a court hearing or trial. This motion must be filed in writing, verified, and supported with a statement of facts and circumstances that make the continuance necessary. The motion should also include a proposed date for the new hearing or trial. Depending on the nature of the case, different types of Indiana Verified Motion For Continuance may be used. For example, a Motion for Continuance based on lack of notice or lack of preparation may be filed, or a Motion for Continuance based on the unavailability of a witness or other evidence may be filed. If the Motion for Continuance is granted, the court will enter an order setting the new date for the hearing or trial.