The Maryland Notice of Appeal (Bilingual — Spanish Format) is a legal document used to commence an appeal of a civil or criminal court ruling in Maryland. This notice must be filed with the court in the form of a formal written document that specifies the grounds for the appeal and the parties and attorneys involved. The notice must be signed by the appellant (the individual or entity appealing the decision) and must include the signature of the attorney representing the appellant, if any. The notice must also include the date of filing, the case number, the court where the appeal is being filed, and the name of the court clerk. This document is bilingual and is available in both English and Spanish. Types of Maryland Notice of Appeal (Bilingual — Spanish Format) include: Court of Appeals Notice of Appeal, Circuit Court Notice of Appeal, and District Court Notice of Appeal.