The Vermont Notice of Filing of Final Report of Trustee is a document used when a trustee has completed their duties in administering a trust. It is filed with the Probate Court in the county where the trust was created and serves as a public record of the trustee's actions. The notice typically includes the name of the trust, the name of the trustee, the date of filing, the amount of assets in the trust, the date of distribution of the assets, and the date of termination of the trust. There are two types of Vermont Notice of Filing of Final Report of Trustee: the standard filing and the court-approved filing. The standard filing is filed by the trustee in the Probate Court and is generally used when the assets of the trust are distributed as directed by the trust agreement. The court-approved filing is filed by the trustee with the Probate Court and is generally used when the trust is being terminated and the assets are being distributed as directed by the court.