A Michigan Notice of Hearing is a document issued by the Michigan court system to notify parties involved in a legal hearing of the time, date, and location of the hearing. The Notice of Hearing also informs the parties of the legal issue or issues to be heard at the hearing. There are two types of Michigan Notice of Hearing: civil and criminal. A civil Notice of Hearing is issued when two or more parties are involved in a civil dispute, such as a contract dispute or divorce. A criminal Notice of Hearing is issued when a person has been accused of a crime and a hearing is necessary to determine the outcome of the case. The Notice of Hearing will include the charges, the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the name of the court.