HOW DO I ORDER A TRANSCRIPT OF THE TRIAL COURTS PROCEEDINGS ON THE JUDGMENT, ORDER OR DECISION THAT I AM APPEALING?
In some cases, there is no transcript made of the trial courts consideration of the judgment, order or decision because the trial court prepared a written memorandum/decision, order or judgment. However, in many cases, the trial courts proceedings are transcribed or recorded and if this occurs, you must order a copy of the transcript. It may be possible to have the transcript abbreviated, such as in the case of a long trial transcript. This may require the agreement of your opponent or you may have to make a motion to the trial court. To order a transcript, contact the county supervisor of court reporters, the court clerk or agency regarding the details of ordering the transcript, such as its estimated cost and the amount you must forward as a deposit for the transcripts preparation. If an appealing party fails to timely order the transcript, they may face penalties. If the party filing the appeal already has a copy of the transcript that is the subject of the appeal, they do not have
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