A Notice of Appeal — To be Filed in District Court is a legal document that is used to initiate an appeal in a case that is being heard in a district court. The Notice of Appeal is filed by the appellant (the party appealing the lower court's ruling), and is used to notify the court of the appellant's intention to challenge the decision. The Notice of Appeal must be filed within a certain timeframe, typically 30 days, and must include information such as the case number, the name of the appellant, the lower court decision that is being appealed, the date of the lower court's decision, and a statement that the appellant intends to appeal the decision. Different types of Notice of Appeal — To be Filed in District Court include Notice of Appeal in Civil Cases, Notice of Appeal in Criminal Cases, and Notice of Appeal in Divorce Cases.