Alaska Appellant Instructions — District Court to Superior Court Appeals are instructions on how to file an appeal of a district court decision to the higher court, the Alaska Superior Court. This is a type of civil appeal in which an appellant (the party filing the appeal) seeks to overturn the lower court’s decision. There are two types of Alaska Appellant Instructions — District Court to Superior Court Appeals: a Notice of Appeal and a Statement of Points on Appeal. The Notice of Appeal is a formal document that must be filed with the court clerk in order to initiate an appeal. This document must include the name of the appellant, the case number, the order or judgment being appealed, the date, the names of the lower court judge, and the name of the superior court judge. The Statement of Points on Appeal is a document in which the appellant lists the specific points of law or fact that the appellant is challenging on appeal. In addition to filing the Notice of Appeal and Statement of Points on Appeal, the appellant must also pay the appropriate fees, serve copies of the documents to all parties involved in the case, and file all documents with the court clerk. The appellant must also submit a brief that explains the legal arguments supporting their appeal. Finally, the appellant must attend any hearings or arguments that are held by the court.