Alaska Appealed Instructions — District Court to Superior Court Appeals is a set of rules and procedures that govern how a party may appeal a ruling issued by a district court to the Alaska Superior Court. The instructions outline the process for filing an appeal, the documents required, the timelines in which to file, and other related information. There are two types of Alaska Appealed Instructions — District Court to Superior Court Appeals: direct appeals and interlocutory appeals. Direct appeals involve a final decision by the district court and require the appellant to provide a written notice of appeal, a statement of issues, and a brief arguing their position. Interlocutory appeals are appeals of decisions made during the course of a trial and require the appellant to provide a notice of appeal, a certificate of appeal ability, and a brief. Both types of appeals require the appellant to pay an appeal fee.