A Minnesota Notice of Appeal to Court of Appeals is a legal document that is used to file an appeal with the Minnesota Court of Appeals. This document is used by a party to inform the court of their intention to appeal a lower court decision or the ruling of a judge. The document must be filed within the time frame specified by law, usually within 60 days of the decision being appealed. There are three main types of Minnesota Notice of Appeal to Court of Appeals: 1. Civil Notice of Appeal: This type of notice is used when appealing a decision in a civil case, such as a contract dispute, divorce, child support, or property dispute. 2. Criminal Notice of Appeal: This is used when appealing a decision in a criminal case, such as a conviction or sentencing. 3. Juvenile Notice of Appeal: This is used when appealing a decision in a juvenile case, such as a delinquency or dependency matter. A Minnesota Notice of Appeal to Court of Appeals must include the name of the trial court, the name of the lower court judge, the date of the decision being appealed, the name of the appellant, a statement of the relief sought, the grounds for the appeal, and the signature of the appellant.