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What do I do if the trial court clerk does not issue the Notice of Completion of Clerks Record or Notice of Completion of Transcript?

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What do I do if the trial court clerk does not issue the Notice of Completion of Clerks Record or Notice of Completion of Transcript?

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A. If the clerk of the trial court does not issue either the Notice of Completion of Clerks Record or Notice of Completion of Transcript, the Appellant can file a Motion to Compel. This motion asks the Appeals Court to order the trial court clerk to issue the completion. The Motion to Compel must be filed no later than fifteen (15) days after the Notice of Completion of Clerks Record or Notice of Completion of Transcript was due.

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