The Vermont Notice of Intent Not To File Juvenile Petition is a form used by prosecutors to notify the court that they have decided not to file a juvenile petition against a minor. The form is used when the prosecutor has decided that the evidence against the minor is insufficient to support a criminal charge, or that the charge should not be pursued for other reasons. The form must be signed by the prosecutor and sent to the court. There are two types of Vermont Notice of Intent Not To File Juvenile Petition: 1. Notice of Intent Not To File Juvenile Petition — In this type of form, the prosecutor is notifying the court that they have reviewed the evidence presented and have determined that a criminal charge is not appropriate. 2. Notice of Intent to File Juvenile Petition — This type of form is used when the prosecutor is notifying the court that they have reviewed the evidence presented and have determined that a criminal charge is appropriate.