Vermont Rule 9014(e) Notice of Evidentiary Hearing is a document issued by a court in the state of Vermont that provides notice to a party that an evidentiary hearing is to be held. It typically includes the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the names and addresses of the parties involved. There are two types of Vermont Rule 9014(e) Notice of Evidentiary Hearing: (1) Preliminary Notice of Evidentiary Hearing and (2) Final Notice of Evidentiary Hearing. The Preliminary Notice of Evidentiary Hearing is typically issued at the beginning of the hearing process and outlines the date and time of the hearing, as well as any other relevant information. The Final Notice of Evidentiary Hearing is typically issued closer to the date of the hearing and provides more specific information, such as the names and addresses of the parties involved.