The New Jersey Appellate Notice of Motion (Form only) is a legal form used to initiate an appeal in the State of New Jersey. It is used to notify the court of the filing of an appeal and to provide the lower court, the appellant's attorney, and the appealed's attorney with notice of the upcoming hearing. It is typically filed by the appellant's attorney and must be served to all parties involved. There are two types of New Jersey Appellate Notice of Motion (Form only): Civil and Criminal. The Civil Notice of Motion is used when appealing a civil case, such as a divorce, child custody, or contract dispute. The Criminal Notice of Motion is used when appealing a criminal case, such as a conviction for a crime. Both forms require the appellant's attorney to provide information about the case, including the name of the court, the date and time of the appeal hearing, and the basis for the appeal. The form also provides space for the appellant's attorney to provide additional information, such as the name of the appealed's attorney.