A Virginia Notice of Appeal is a document that is used to initiate an appeal of a civil or criminal case in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is a legal document that must be filed with the appropriate court and is used to notify the court of the appellant’s intention to appeal the case. There are two types of Virginia Notice of Appeal: a Notice of Appeal from a Judgment or Order and a Notice of Appeal from a Final Order. The Notice of Appeal from a Judgment or Order is used when the case is still pending in the trial court, while the Notice of Appeal from a Final Order is used when the case has already been decided in the trial court. Both types of Notices of Appeal must contain certain information, such as the name of the appellant, the name of the trial court, the case number, the date of the judgment or order, and the names of the parties in the case.