Indiana Notice of Appeal And Statement of Election is a document filed with the Indiana Court of Appeals to initiate an appeal from a lower court judgment or ruling. The Notice of Appeal and Statement of Election is used to inform the court of the appellant’s decision to appeal and the basis for the appeal, as well as to request a form of review, such as a trial de Nova or a review of the record. The Notice of Appeal and Statement of Election must include the name of the court from which the appeal is taken, the case number, the name of the appellant, the name of the appealed, and the date and type of judgment or order being appealed. The two types of Indiana Notice of Appeal and Statement of Election are: 1. Civil Appeal: This is filed with the Indiana Court of Appeals when appealing a judgment or order from a civil court. 2. Criminal Appeal: This is filed with the Indiana Court of Appeals when appealing a judgment or order from a criminal court.