Washington Notice of Appeal To Superior Court And Certification of Filing Status is a legal document used by a party appealing a decision from a lower court to the Washington State Superior Court. This document certifies that the filing of the appeal has been properly completed and filed with the appropriate court. There are two types of Washington Notice of Appeal To Superior Court And Certification of Filing Status: 1) Form No. SCCA-527 — Notice of Appeal and Certification of Filing Status, and 2) Form No. SCCA-527A — Notice of Appeal and Certification of Filing Status (for an appeal from a court of limited jurisdiction). Both forms must be completed and filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court, and must include the name of the appellant, the court of origin, the case number, the date of the order or judgment being appealed, and the signature of the appellant or their attorney. The Notice of Appeal must also include the names of the parties to the appeal, and the grounds for the appeal. The Certification of Filing Status must include the date of filing, the court of origin, the case number, and the filing fee.