A Virginia Notice of Appearance is a legal document that is used to notify the court of a person's intention to appear in a court case in the state of Virginia. It is typically filed by an attorney representing a party in a civil or criminal case. There are two types of Virginia Notice of Appearance: Notice of Appearance for Plaintiff and Notice of Appearance for Defendant. The Notice of Appearance for Plaintiff informs the court of the presence of the plaintiff's attorney in the case, while the Notice of Appearance for Defendant informs the court of the presence of the defendant's attorney. Both types of notices must include the name and address of the attorney filing the notice, the title of the case, the court in which the case is pending, and the case number. The notice must also be signed by the lawyer filing the appearance.