The Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal From Summary Criminal Conviction is a legal document that is used to appeal a summary criminal conviction in the state of Pennsylvania. This document is used by individuals who have been convicted of a summary criminal offense and wish to have their case heard by a higher court. The Notice of Appeal is typically filed with the court that issued the original conviction. The Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal From Summary Criminal Conviction must include specific information, such as the name of the defendant, the date of the original conviction, a description of the offense, and the name of the court that issued the conviction. The Notice must also be accompanied by a copy of the conviction order and any other documents that relate to the original case. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal From Summary Criminal Conviction: the Notice of Appeal and the Notice of Appeal to the Superior Court. The Notice of Appeal is used when appealing a conviction from a lower court, such as a Magisterial District Court. The Notice of Appeal to the Superior Court is used when appealing a conviction from a higher court, such as a Common Pleas Court. Both notices must include the same information and documents as the original Notice of Appeal.