Vermont Information & Entry of Appearance for Self Representation is a document that allows a person to represent themselves in court without a lawyer. This type of document is available to individuals in the state of Vermont. It is used to notify the court that an individual will be representing themselves in a case, and includes the individual's name, address, and contact information. There are two types of Vermont Information & Entry of Appearance for Self Representation: Civil and Criminal. Civil Information & Entry of Appearance for Self Representation is used to represent oneself in civil court proceedings, such as divorce, custody, and child support cases. Criminal Information & Entry of Appearance for Self Representation is used to represent oneself in criminal court proceedings, such as misdemeanors, felonies, and violations.