A Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal From Award of Board of Arbitrators is a legal document used to contest an award made by an arbitration board in the state of Pennsylvania. This document is filed with the appropriate court in order to challenge the award decision and request a review of the award. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal From Award of Board of Arbitrators: a Notice of Appeal from a Final Award and a Notice of Appeal from an Interlocutory Award. The Notice of Appeal from a Final Award is filed by a party who wishes to challenge the final award of the arbitration board, while the Notice of Appeal from an Interlocutory Award is filed by a party who wishes to challenge an interim ruling made by the arbitration board during the course of the arbitration proceedings. Both types of notices must be filed within 30 days of the issuance of the award. The Notice of Appeal must include certain information, such as the name and address of all parties involved in the arbitration, the date of the award, a detailed description of the issues in dispute, the grounds of appeal, and the relief sought by the appealing party. The Notice of Appeal must also include a signed copy of the award and a fee to cover the court costs.