Arizona Notice Of Appeal From Superior Court is a document that is filed by a party in the Arizona Superior Court to appeal the decision of the lower court. This document informs the court of the party's intent to appeal the decision and provides the necessary information to allow the court to properly review the case. Generally, the Notice of Appeal must include the name of the appealing party, the name of the other party, the date and case number of the lower court decision being appealed, and the specific grounds on which the decision is being challenged. There are two main types of Arizona Notice of Appeal from Superior Court: civil and criminal. A civil appeal is typically filed when a party is unsatisfied with the decision of a lower court regarding a civil case. A criminal appeal is typically filed when a party is unsatisfied with the decision of a lower court regarding a criminal trial.