The Texas Appeal Transfer of Record Form is a legal document used when an appeal is filed from a state court to a federal court. This form is also known as the “Notice of Appeal” and is required to be filed by the appellant in order to initiate the appeal process. The form must be completed and submitted to the district court where the appeal is being filed. The form includes the case number, the names of the parties, the court of origin, the court of appeal, and the issues being appealed. There are two types of Texas Appeal Transfer of Record Forms: the Notice of Appeal and the Certificate of Appeal ability. The Notice of Appeal is used to inform the court that an appeal is being filed and needs to be completed by the appellant. The Certificate of Appeal ability is used to request permission from the court to appeal a case. Both forms must be completed and submitted to the court in order to initiate the appeal process.