A Vermont Notice of Appeal is a legal document that is filed by an individual or entity when they wish to appeal a decision made by a lower court. This document is used in the state of Vermont to notify the court of the appellant's intention to appeal the decision and request a review of the case. There are three types of Vermont Notice of Appeal: a Notice of Appeal from a District Court to the Superior Court, a Notice of Appeal from the Superior Court to the Supreme Court, and a Notice of Appeal from a Probate Court to the Superior Court. Each of these notices requires specific information to be included, such as the names of the parties, the date of the decision, and a description of the facts of the case. The Notice of Appeal must also include a statement of the appellant's legal argument in support of the appeal and a request for a review of the case.