Vermont Proof of Claim, Attachment A is a form used by creditors to file a formal claim against an estate in the state of Vermont. It is commonly used when filing a claim against an estate in probate. The form is required to be filed in the probate court, along with a copy of the original claim and proof of service of the claim. There are two types of Vermont Proof of Claim, Attachment A: secured and unsecured. Secured claims are those in which the creditor has a lien or other security interest in the estate. Unsecured claims are those that do not involve any security interest. The form includes sections for identifying the claimant, the decedent, the estate, the claim, the amount of the claim, and the payment terms. It also requires that the claimant provide proof of service of the claim. The form must be signed, dated, and notarized before being submitted to the probate court.