An Arizona Notice of Appeal is a document that is filed with the Arizona Court of Appeals to initiate an appeal from a lower court judgment or decision. The Notice of Appeal must be filed within 30 days of the date of the lower court's entry of judgment or the date of the lower court's decision. There are two types of Arizona Notice of Appeal: a Notice of Appeal in Civil Cases and a Notice of Appeal in Criminal Cases. The Notice of Appeal in Civil Cases is filed to appeal a lower court judgment or decision in a civil case. The Notice of Appeal in Criminal Cases is filed to appeal a lower court judgment or decision in a criminal case. In both cases, the Notice of Appeal must include the name of the appellant, the name of the lower court, the case number, and the date of the lower court's judgment or decision. Additionally, the Notice of Appeal must include all required attachments, such as a copy of the lower court's judgment or decision, and a copy of the docket entries. The Notice of Appeal must also be accompanied by a filing fee. The fee amount is determined by the Arizona Court of Appeals.