A Pennsylvania Notice of Intention to Appeal From Register is a document filed with the court to indicate that the applicant or party intends to appeal the decision or order of the Register of Wills of a county in Pennsylvania. It is necessary to file a notice of intention to appeal in order to preserve the right to appeal a register’s decision. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Intention to Appeal From Register: a Notice of Appeal from the Register’s Determination and a Notice of Appeal from the Register’s Decree. The Notice of Appeal from the Register’s Determination must be filed within thirty (30) days after the Register’s determination and is used to appeal any decision or order of the Register of Wills relating to an estate. The Notice of Appeal from the Register’s Decree must be filed within thirty (30) days after the Register’s Decree is entered and is used to appeal any formal order of the Register of Wills relating to an estate.