The Vermont Notice of Appearance for Self Represented Litigant is a form used by individuals who choose to represent themselves in a legal proceeding. This form is required to be filed with the court in order to notify the court that the self-represented litigant will be representing themselves in the case. The form provides the litigant's name, address, and phone number, as well as the names of any attorneys who are representing the litigant. Additionally, it requires a statement that the litigant is aware of the responsibilities and consequences associated with self-representation. There are two types of Vermont Notice of Appearance for Self Represented Litigant: a General Notice of Appearance and a Limited Notice of Appearance. The General Notice of Appearance is applicable to all court proceedings, and the Limited Notice of Appearance applies to specific proceedings.