A Wisconsin Notice of Appeal is an official document that is filed with the appellate court to start the process of appealing a lower court decision. This document is used to initiate the appeals process in the state of Wisconsin and can be used to challenge the decision of a court, agency, or tribunal. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice of Appeal: an Appeal from a Final Judgment or Order, and an Appeal from an Interlocutory Order. An Appeal from a Final Judgment or Order is used when appealing a judgment or order that results in a final decision by the court. An Appeal from an Interlocutory Order is used when appealing an order that is not a final decision, such as an order for a new trial or the granting of a motion to dismiss. The Wisconsin Notice of Appeal must include the name and address of the appellant, the name and address of the clerk of the circuit court, the case caption, the date of the lower court decision being appealed, and the name of the court to which the appeal is being made. It must also include a statement of the points of law or fact that are being challenged and a signature of the appellant, or their attorney.