Indiana 9-1. Notice of Appeal is a legal document that is used to initiate an appeal of a criminal conviction or sentence in the state of Indiana. It is typically filed by the defendant or their attorney in the Indiana Court of Appeals, which is the court of appeals for the state of Indiana. The Notice of Appeal must be filed within thirty days of the date of the conviction or sentence being appealed and must include the name and address of the appellant, the name and address of the court from which the appeal is being taken, and the date of the conviction or sentence being appealed. There are two types of Indiana 9-1. Notice of Appeal: an original Notice of Appeal, and an amended Notice of Appeal. An original Notice of Appeal is used to initiate an appeal of a conviction or sentence, while an amended Notice of Appeal is used to amend the original Notice of Appeal in order to add new grounds for appeal or to add additional parties to the appeal.