A Massachusetts Notice of Appearance is a document that is filed with a court to notify the court that a party or individual is representing themselves in a court case. It is required for individuals who are not represented by an attorney. The Notice of Appearance informs the court of the party's name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and the date of the appearance. There are two types of Massachusetts Notices of Appearance: an Appearance by Attorney and an Appearance by Pro Se Party. An Appearance by Attorney is filed by an attorney who is representing a party in the case. An Appearance by Pro Se Party is filed by the party who is representing themselves in the case.
A Massachusetts Notice of Appearance is a document that is filed with a court to notify the court that a party or individual is representing themselves in a court case. It is required for individuals who are not represented by an attorney. The Notice of Appearance informs the court of the party's name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and the date of the appearance. There are two types of Massachusetts Notices of Appearance: an Appearance by Attorney and an Appearance by Pro Se Party. An Appearance by Attorney is filed by an attorney who is representing a party in the case. An Appearance by Pro Se Party is filed by the party who is representing themselves in the case.