A Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal is a legal document that is filed in the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas when a party wishes to appeal a lower court decision. It notifies the court that the party is appealing the decision and outlines the specific grounds for the appeal. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal: a Notice of Appeal from a court order or judgment, and a Notice of Appeal from an interlocutory order (an order that is not final). The Notice of Appeal must be filed within 30 days of the lower court's decision and must state the party's name, the lower court's name, the date of the decision, the nature of the appeal, and the grounds for the appeal. Any additional documents or evidence must be submitted with the Notice of Appeal.