Washington Notice of Appeal and Certificate of Filing Status is a document issued by the Washington Court of Appeals and the Washington Supreme Court that allows an individual or party to notify the court that they are appealing a decision or ruling. The Washington Notice of Appeal and Certificate of Filing Status typically includes the name of the appellant, the case number, the court from which the appeal is taken, and the date the notice was filed. It also contains a certificate of filing that verifies that the notice of appeal was accepted by the court. There are two types of Washington Notice of Appeal and Certificate of Filing Status: one for appeals from superior courts and one for appeals from municipal courts. The superior court notice of appeal must be filed within 30 days of the entry of judgment or order being appealed, while the municipal court notice of appeal must be filed within 14 days. Both notices also require the appellant to serve copies of the notice of appeal on all other parties to the case.