The Missouri Notice to U.S. Attorney's Office is a legal notice given to the U.S. Attorney's Office by the state of Missouri when there is a legal action or matter that needs to be investigated or addressed. This notice may be issued for a variety of reasons, such as when a state agency or court has received a complaint or has initiated an action against a person or entity. There are two types of Missouri Notice to U.S. Attorney's Office: the Administrative Notice and the Judicial Notice. The Administrative Notice is issued when a state agency or court has received a complaint or initiated an action against a person or entity. This notice can include any relevant information that the agency or court believes is necessary for the U.S. Attorney's Office to investigate or address the matter. The Judicial Notice is issued by a judge in a court proceeding, and it includes any relevant information that the court believes is necessary for the U.S. Attorney's Office to investigate or address the matter. Both types of notices require the U.S. Attorney's Office to respond in writing within a certain period of time. The response is typically in the form of a written statement that informs the sender of the notice of the action that the U.S. Attorney's Office intends to take.