The Minnesota Notice of Appeal (Civil) is a document that is filed in the Minnesota Court of Appeals by a party who wishes to appeal a judgment, order, or decision by a trial court. The Notice of Appeal must be filed within 90 days of the lower court’s decision, and will state the legal issues the party wishes to appeal. The Notice of Appeal must be accompanied by a Statement of the Case, which outlines the facts of the case, and identifies any relevant legal issues. There are two types of Minnesota Notice of Appeal (Civil): an appeal from a final judgment and an interlocutory appeal. An appeal from a final judgment is an appeal of a court’s final decision in a case and must be filed within 90 days of the lower court’s decision. An interlocutory appeal is an appeal of a court’s intermediate orders, such as a ruling on a motion, and must be filed within 30 days of the lower court’s decision.