
(Rule 8.122(a)(3).) A party wanting a copy of an exhibit included in the transcript must specify that exhibit by number or letter in its notice of designation. If you have not received your record on appeal within 90 days for criminal cases or 120 days for civil cases, please contact the Superior Court's Civil or Criminal Appeals Unit.Īlthough exhibits are deemed part of the clerk's transcripts, they are not automatically included or copied in the clerk's transcript. Judicial Council (forms APP-001 and APP-002) may be used. Rules of Court, (rule 8.130) governs the request for a reporter's transcript and the fees associated with the ordering of a reporter's transcript.Īppellants wishing to prepare their own appendix should elect to proceed under (rule 8.124). Rules of Court, (rules 8.320 to 8.336).ĭesignation of reporter's transcript: Cal.

(Rule 8.122(a)(3).)įor criminal appeals: The clerk's and reporter's transcripts are automatically prepared under Cal. Although exhibits are deemed part of the clerk's transcript, they are not automatically included or copied in the clerk's transcript. Appellants choosing the clerk's transcript should proceed under (rule 8.122). Please see California Rules of Court, (rules 8.104) (Civil), (8.308) (Criminal) or (8.400) (Juvenile) for information on when to file the Notice of Appeal.įor civil appeals: Designate the clerk's transcript within 10 days after filing the notice of appeal, the appellant (appealing party) must serve and file a notice in superior court designating the documents to be included in the clerk's transcript with service of a conformed copy on the Court Of Appeal Cal. Misdemeanor Cases: See California Rules of Court, (rule 8.304 and 8.852). See California Rules of Court, (rules 8.1005 through 8.1008), on transfer and certification. Limited Jurisdiction Civil Cases: Transferring cases within the appellate jurisdiction of the superior court to the Court of Appeal.

Judicial Council (form JV-825) for Extraordinary Writ - Juvenile Dependency ( JV-820.pdf) Notice of Intent ( JV-800) for appeals.
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Juvenile Dependency & Notice of Intent: A Notice of Appeal is filed with the clerk of the trial court from which the appeal is taken. (California Rules of Court, (rule 8.304 or 8.400). Judicial Council (form CR-120 or JV-800) may be used. A $775.00 filing fee or fee waiver is required.Ĭriminal & Juvenile Appeals: A Notice of Appeal is filed with the clerk of the trial court from which the appeal is taken.

Civil Appeal: A Notice of Appeal or cross appeal is filed with the clerk of the trial court from which the appeal is taken.
