A New York Notice of Appeal is a legal document used to initiate an appeal in the state of New York. It is a written document that must be filed with the court in order to properly initiate an appeal. The New York Notice of Appeal must include the name of the appellant, the name of the court from which the appeal is being taken, the name of the court to which the appeal is being taken, and the names of all parties involved in the case. There are two main types of New York Notice of Appeal: Civil Appellate Division Notice of Appeal and Appellate Division First Department Notice of Appeal. The Civil Appellate Division Notice of Appeal is used to appeal decisions from the lower courts, while the Appellate Division First Department Notice of Appeal is used to appeal decisions from the Appellate Division. Both notices must be filed with the court in order to initiate an appeal.