A Tennessee Notice of Appeal is a legal document filed with the court to inform it of a party's intention to appeal a lower court's decision. It must be filed within thirty days of the lower court's judgement. There are two types of Tennessee Notice of Appeal: General Appeal and Interlocutory Appeal. A General Appeal is when a party appeals the entire judgement of the lower court. An Interlocutory Appeal is when a party appeals a specific issue or order from the lower court that is not a final judgement. The Notice of Appeal must include the name of the lower court, the case number, and the date of the judgement. It must also list the parties involved in the case and specify the issues to be appealed. The Notice of Appeal must be signed by the appealing party or their attorney.