Indiana Attorney Surrogate Notice is a document used in Indiana to inform an individual or entity that a person has been appointed to act as a legal representative in a court proceeding. This document is required to be filed with the court when an attorney has been appointed to represent a party in a matter. It is also used when an individual is appointed as a surrogate to make decisions in the absence of the legal representative. There are two types of Indiana Attorney Surrogate Notice: an Attorney Surrogate Notice of Appointment and a Surrogate Notice of Appointment. The Attorney Surrogate Notice is filed with the court when an attorney has been appointed to represent a party in a matter, while the Surrogate Notice of Appointment is filed when an individual is appointed as a surrogate to make decisions in the absence of the legal representative. Both notices provide the name of the appointed individual or entity and must be signed by the court clerk.