Vermont Notice of Entry of Judgment is a document used to notify parties that a judgment has been entered against them in a court of law. The Notice is typically issued by the court clerk and served on the losing party, as it serves to inform them of the judgment and its consequences. There are two types of Vermont Notice of Entry of Judgment: (1) Notice for Judgment Requiring Payment of Money and (2) Notice for Judgment Not Requiring Payment of Money. The Notice for Judgment Requiring Payment of Money informs the party that a judgment has been entered against them and that they are obligated to pay the amount stated in the Notice. The Notice for Judgment Not Requiring Payment of Money informs the party that a judgment has been entered against them, but does not require any payment. The Notice is typically accompanied by a copy of the judgment and will specify the date on which the losing party must respond to the Notice.