The Vermont Notice of Appearance and Intent to Represent Self is a form used by individuals who are representing themselves in a legal proceeding in Vermont. It is also known as a pro SE filing. The form must be completed by the individual and filed with the court prior to the hearing or trial. It is used to inform the court that the individual is appearing on their own behalf and intends to represent themselves without the assistance of an attorney. There are two types of Vermont Notice of Appearance and Intent to Represent Self: General and Limited. The General Notice is used when the person is representing themselves in any legal proceeding. The Limited Notice is used when the individual is representing themselves in a specific type of case, such as a guardianship or family law case. Both forms require the person to provide their name, address, telephone number, and the case number. The form must also be signed and dated by the individual.