The Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas Appeals Form is a legal document used in the state of Pennsylvania to initiate an appeal from a ruling made in the Court of Common Pleas. It is used to formally request that the ruling be reviewed by the appellate court. The form must be filed with the appropriate appellate court and include a brief statement of the appellant’s position and the reasons for the appeal. It must also include a copy of the judgment or order being appealed, the lower court’s opinion, and any other supporting documents. There are two main types of Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas Appeals Forms: the Notice of Appeal and the Petition for Allowance of Appeal. The Notice of Appeal is used to appeal a lower court’s decision and must be filed within 30 days of the lower court’s ruling. The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is used to request an appeal from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and must be filed within 30 days of the lower court’s decision.