A Wisconsin Notice of Hearing (Juvenile) is a legal document issued by the court to inform the parties of a hearing regarding a juvenile court case in Wisconsin. It typically includes the date and time of the hearing, the name of the presiding judge, the location where the hearing will take place, and a brief description of the case. The Notice of Hearing also includes information regarding the rights of the parties and how to proceed if the hearing is missed or rescheduled. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice of Hearing (Juvenile): an Initial Hearing and a Review Hearing. An Initial Hearing is issued when a juvenile is initially arrested and is the first court proceeding in a juvenile court case. A Review Hearing is issued when a juvenile has been released from a secure facility and is the second court proceeding in a juvenile court case.