A Louisiana Notice of Manual Attachment — CRIMINAL CASES is a document issued by a court or other authorized agency that requires an accused person to appear in court for a criminal case. The notice is typically served to the accused by a local law enforcement officer or a process server. It informs the accused of the criminal case against them and the court proceedings that will take place. The two main types of Louisiana Notice of Manual Attachment — CRIMINAL CASES are Felony and Misdemeanor. For a Felony Notice of Manual Attachment, the accused must appear in court for a felony charge. For a Misdemeanor Notice of Manual Attachment, the accused must appear in court for a misdemeanor charge. Both types of notices require the accused to appear in court and provide personal details such as name, address, and DOB. The notice also provides the details of the criminal case and the proceedings that will take place. In addition to the two main types of Louisiana Notice of Manual Attachment — CRIMINAL CASES, there is also a Juvenile Notice of Manual Attachment. This notice is issued when a juvenile is accused of a crime. The notice provides information about the case, the court proceedings that will take place and the consequences that will be faced if the juvenile is found guilty.