Maine Waiver of Notice is a document commonly used in the state of Maine to waive the formal notice requirements for certain legal proceedings. It allows parties to proceed without giving the other party formal notification that the action is taking place. This document can be used in many legal proceedings, such as foreclosure, eviction, or dissolution of marriage. In Maine, this document must be signed by both parties, notarized, and filed with the court. There are two types of Maine Waiver of Notice: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary Waiver of Notice is used when both parties agree to waive the formal notice requirements for a specific legal proceeding. An involuntary Waiver of Notice is used when one party is waiving the formal notice requirements without the agreement of the other party.