A Wisconsin Notice of Appeal is a legal document that is filed when one party wishes to appeal a decision made by a lower court. It must be filed within 30 days of the lower court decision in order to be considered. The Notice of Appeal must include certain information, such as the names of the parties involved, the lower court’s decision, the date the decision was made, and the reason for the appeal. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice of Appeal: civil appeals and criminal appeals. Civil appeals are filed when an individual or organization wishes to challenge a lower court’s decision regarding civil law issues such as contracts, torts, property rights, and family law. Criminal appeals are filed when an individual wishes to challenge a lower court’s decision regarding criminal law issues, such as criminal convictions and sentences.