Maine Notice of Appeal-Recovery of Personal Property is a legal document issued by the court when an individual is appealing a decision to recover their personal property. This document must be served to the other party within 14 days of the court's decision. It is used to inform the other party of the individual's intention to appeal the decision and to provide the other party with an opportunity to respond to the appeal. The document outlines the process for filing an appeal, including the timelines for filing, serving, and responding to the appeal. There are two types of Maine Notice of Appeal-Recovery of Personal Property: Petitioner's Notice of Appeal-Recovery of Personal Property and Respondent's Notice of Appeal-Recovery of Personal Property. The Petitioner's Notice of Appeal is issued by the individual who is appealing the court's decision and the Respondent's Notice of Appeal is issued by the other party. Both documents must be served on the other party in order for the appeal to move forward.