The Alabama Notice of Possible Incompetency is a legal document that is used in the state of Alabama to inform a person that their mental or physical condition may have deteriorated to the point where they are unable to manage their own affairs. It is typically used when a person is deemed to be suffering from some type of mental illness, dementia, or other cognitive impairment, or when there is evidence that the person is unable to make sound decisions. The notice is issued by a court and served upon the individual in question. There are two types of Alabama Notice of Possible Incompetency. The first is called a “Notice of Possible Incompetency” and is issued by the court when there is evidence that an individual is no longer able to manage their own affairs. The notice is served upon the individual, who is then required to appear before the court for further proceedings. The second type of notice is called a “Notice of Incompetency” and is issued by the court when a person is officially declared to be legally incompetent. This notice is also served upon the individual, and the individual must then appear before the court for further proceedings. If the court finds that the individual is in fact legally incompetent, then the court will appoint a guardian to manage their affairs. The Alabama Notice of Possible Incompetency is used to protect the rights of individuals who may be unable to make sound decisions due to mental illness, dementia, or other cognitive impairments. It is also used to ensure that the individual’s rights are not violated and that their interests are protected.