The Maine Notice of Service of Statement of Claim Or Disclosure Hearing is a document that is used to notify a party in a legal dispute that a Statement of Claim or Disclosure Hearing has been filed. The Notice serves to alert the recipient that they must respond to the Statement of Claim or Disclosure Hearing within a certain amount of time or risk a default judgement. There are two types of Maine Notices of Service of Statement of Claim or Disclosure Hearing: 1. Notice of Service of Statement of Claim: This Notice is used to inform the recipient of a Statement of Claim that has been filed against them. The Notice must include the name of the filing party, the court in which the Statement of Claim was filed, a description of the Statement of Claim, and the deadline for responding to the Statement of Claim. 2. Notice of Service of Disclosure Hearing: This Notice is used to inform the recipient of a Disclosure Hearing that has been scheduled. The Notice must include the date, time, and location of the hearing, a description of the Disclosure Hearing, and the deadline for responding to the Disclosure Hearing.