A Tennessee Notice of Appeal is a legal document that is used when a party wishes to appeal a decision made by a lower court to the state's appellate court. This document is used to inform the court of the party's intention to appeal the decision made by the lower court. There are two types of Tennessee Notice of Appeal: 1. Notice of Appeal in Civil Cases: This type of Notice of Appeal is used when a party wishes to appeal a civil case decision. This Notice must include the name of the appealing party, the court of origin, the names of the parties involved, the date of the order being appealed, the name of the trial judge, and a description of the order being appealed. 2. Notice of Appeal in Criminal Cases: This type of Notice of Appeal is used when a party wishes to appeal a criminal case decision. This Notice must include the name of the appealing party or the defendant, the court of origin, the date of the order being appealed, the name of the trial judge, and a description of the order being appealed. In both types of Notice of Appeal, the appealing party must also include a statement that they are filing the Notice of Appeal in accordance with the Tennessee Rules of Appellate Procedure.