The Michigan Application For Leave To Appeal And Notice of Hearing (LTA) is a legal document used by the state of Michigan. It is used to request permission to appeal a lower court's ruling to the Michigan Court of Appeals. The application must be filed with the Clerk of the Michigan Court of Appeals and must include a copy of the lower court's decision, a brief statement of the facts and legal questions presented, and any supporting documents. It must also include a Notice of Hearing, which is a notice to the other parties in the case that a hearing on the application for leave to appeal will be held. There are two types of LTA: 1) an Application for Leave to Appeal and 2) an Application for Leave to Appeal with an Emergency Motion. Both types of applications require the applicant to provide the same information and documents and must include the Notice of Hearing.