Transcript Designation Form {G-126} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

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Last updated: 10/19/2015

Transcript Designation Form {G-126}

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G-126, TRANSCRIPT DESIGNATION FORM, INSTRUCTIONS: For additional information about designating transcripts on appeal, refer to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, the local rules of the circuit in which the appeal is pending, and the instructions below. Please file a separate Transcript Designation Form ("TDF") in each district court case in which transcripts are being designated. 1. Decide Which Transcripts to Designate. The parties to the appeal must each decide which parts of the proceedings in this Court are necessary to the record on appeal, and ensure that a transcript is prepared for each such part, which must be listed in the chart below (attach additional pages if necessary). If you do not intend to designate any transcripts of the proceedings in this Court as part of the record on appeal, you must so indicate below. 2. Determine Whether Those Transcripts Have Already Been Filed. For each proceeding listed in the chart below, you must review the Court's docket to see if a transcript has already been prepared and filed. If it has, provide the docket number; if not, check the box to indicate that you have ordered it. 3. Order Any Transcripts That Have Not Yet Been Filed. Before filing this form, you must complete and submit a G-120 Transcript Order Form for any transcripts not already on the docket. IMPORTANT: Transcripts are not considered ordered until the G-120 form has been submitted and you have made payment arrangements with the court reporter or transcription company, or received authorization for the transcript to be paid for out of Criminal Justice Act ("CJA") funds. G-126 (10/15). www.FormsWorkflow.com

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