A Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal is a legal document that is used by a person who wishes to appeal a decision or ruling made by a court in the state of Pennsylvania. The Notice of Appeal is filed with the court where the decision was made, and it is a formal request for the court to review the decision. The Notice of Appeal must include specific information about the case, the decision being appealed, and the legal basis for the appeal. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal: an interlocutory appeal and a final appeal. An interlocutory appeal is filed when a person wishes to challenge a court's ruling before a final judgment has been reached in the case. A final appeal is filed after a final judgment has been reached in a case, and it requests that the court review the final ruling.