A Maryland Notice of Appeal (Civil) is a document used to formally initiate an appeal in a civil court case. It must be filed with the clerk of the court in the county where the appeal is being taken. The Notice of Appeal must include the names of the parties involved in the case, the lower court case number, and the docket number of the appeal. There are two types of Maryland Notice of Appeal (Civil): a Notice of Appeal from a Judgment or Decree, and a Notice of Appeal from an Interlocutory Order. The former is used to appeal a final judgment in a case, while the latter is used to appeal an interim ruling. Both notices must include the names of the parties involved, the lower court case number, and the docket number of the appeal. Additionally, the Notice of Appeal from an Interlocutory Order must list the specific order being appealed.