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Transcript Order Form. This is a Utah form and can be use in District Court Federal.
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TRANSCRIPT ORDER FORM - DIRECTIONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE
PART I - To be completed by appellant within ten days of filing the notice of appeal
Short Title: ____________________________________ District: ____________________________________
District Court Number: __________________________ Circuit Court Number: _______________________
Name of Attorney: ___________________________________________
Name of Law Firm: _____________________________________
Address of Firm: ________________________________________________________________________
Telephone of Firm: ____________________ Attorneys for: ___________________________________
Name of Court Reporter: ______________________ Telephone of Reporter: ________________________
PART II - COMPLETE SECTION A OR SECTION B
SECTION A - I HAVE NOT ORDERED A TRANSCRIPT BECAUSE
[] A transcript is not necessary for this appeal, or
[] The necessary transcript is already on file in District Court
[] The necessary transcript was ordered previously in appeal
number _____________________________________________
SECTION B - I HEREBY ORDER THE FOLLOWING TRANSCRIPT:
(Specify the date and proceeding in the space below)
Voir dire:____________________________; Opening Statements:__________________________________;
Trial proceedings: ___________________________; Instruction Cnf:______________________________;
Jury Instructions: ___________________________; Closing Arguments: __________________________;
Post Trial Motions: __________________________; Other Proceedings: __________________________.
(Attach additional pages if necessary)
[] Appellant will pay the cost of the transcript.
My signature on this form is my agreement to pay for the transcript ordered on this form.
[] This case is proceeding under the Criminal Justice Act.
NOTE: Leave to proceed in forma pauperis does not entitle appellant to free transcript. An
order of the district court allowing payment for the transcript at government expense must be
obtained. See 28 U.S.C. §753(f).
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
I certify that I have read the instructions on the reverse of this form and that copies of this
transcript order form have been served on the court reporter (if transcript ordered), the Clerk of
U.S. District Court, all counsel of record or pro se parties, and the Clerk of the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. I further certify that satisfactory arrangements for payment for any
transcript ordered have been made with the court reporter(s).
Signature of Attorney/Pro Se: ___________________________________ Date: ______________________
PART III - TO BE COMPLETED BY THE COURT REPORTER
Upon completion, please file one copy with the Clerk of the U.S. Court of Appeals and one copy
with the Clerk of the U.S. District Court.
Date arrangements for payment completed: ________________________
Estimated completion date: _______________________
Estimated number of pages: ______________________
I certify that I have read the instructions on the reverse side and that adequate arrangements for
payment have been made.
Signature of Court Reporter: ___________________________________
Date:_________________________
A-8
Revised 5/22/96
TRANSCRIPT ORDER FORM
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DIRECTIONS FOR USING THIS FORM
This form requires multiple distribution, service and filing. The responsibilities of each
party and the court reporter are described below.
1. APPELLANT
Whether or not a transcript is ordered, appellant or his counsel must complete Part I
and Part II of this form. Upon completion, appellant must serve a copy on:
a. the Court Reporter (if a transcript is ordered),
b. all parties,
c. the Clerk of the U.S. District Court, and
d. the Clerk of the U.S. court of Appeals.
If a transcript is ordered, the appellant must obtain execution of this form by the court
reporter(s) who recorded the proceedings. Within the ten day period allowed for
ordering the transcript under Fed. R. App. P. 10(b)(1), appellant must make adequate
arrangements for payment for the transcript. The Court Reporter may require a deposit
equal to the full estimated cost of the transcript. 28 U.S.C. §753(f).
Unless the entire transcript is ordered, appellant shall serve on all appellees a
statement of the issues he intends to present on appeal. Fed. R. App. P. 10(b)(3). The
Docketing Statement required by 10th Cir. R. 3.4 fulfills this requirement.
Those portions of the transcripts that are filed that are pertinent to the appeal must be
included in appellant's appendix or, in cases where counsel is appointed, designated for
inclusion in the record on appeal. 10th Cir. R. 10.2.2, 10.3.2(d) and 30.1.1.
2. APPELLEE
Unless the entire transcript is ordered, appellee may, within twenty days of filing of the
notice of appeal, file and serve on appellant a designation of additional transcript to be
included. If, within ten days, appellant does not order and pay for the transcript so
designated, appellee may, within a further ten days, order and pay for the transcript or
move in the district court for an order compelling appellant to do so. Fed. R. App. P.
10(b)(3).
3. COURT REPORTER
After receipt of this form and after satisfactory financial arrangements have been made
the court reporter shall certify the date the transcript was ordered and estimate the
date it will be completed. The estimated completion date must comply with the Tenth
Circuit Judicial Council's mandated district court Court Reporter Management Plans.
Transcripts in a criminal case (includes 28 U.S.C. §§2241, 2254, 2255) shall be filed
within 30 days of the date arrangements for payment are made. Transcripts in a civil case
shall be filed within 60 days of the date arrangements for payment are made. Court
Reporters are subject to a mandatory fee reduction if transcripts are not timely filed.
See Appellate Transcript Management Plan for the Tenth Circuit, 10th Cir. R., App. B.
The completed form must be served on:
a. the Clerk of the District Court and
b. the Clerk of the Court of Appeals.
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