The Indiana Attorney Notice of Completion of Temporary or Limited Appearance is a document that is filed in Indiana courts by an attorney when they have completed their involvement in a case. It informs the court that the attorney has finished the work they were hired to do, and no longer requires a presence in the courtroom. There are two types of Indiana Attorney Notice of Completion of Temporary or Limited Appearance: Temporary Appearance and Limited Appearance. A Temporary Appearance is filed when an attorney is representing a client in a single hearing or a series of hearings, and a Limited Appearance is filed when an attorney is representing a client for a specific purpose, such as filing a motion or preparing a brief. In either case, the Indiana Attorney Notice of Completion of Temporary or Limited Appearance must include the attorney's name, the client's name, the name of the court, the date of the hearing, the case number, and a statement that the attorney has completed their tasks and no longer requires a presence in the courtroom. The Notice must also be signed by the attorney.