Appellants Notice Designating Record On Appeal (Limited Civil Case) {APP-103} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | California

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Appellants Notice Designating Record On Appeal (Limited Civil Case) {APP-103} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | California

Last updated: 12/31/2020

Appellants Notice Designating Record On Appeal (Limited Civil Case) {APP-103}

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APP-103, Appellant’s Notice Designating Record on Appeal (Limited Civil Case), this form is used to tell the trial court what official record of what happened in the limited civil case you are appealing you want to give the Superior Court Appellate Division, including your choices about providing documents filed in the trial court and a written record of what was said in the trial court. Instructions • This form is only for choosing (“designating”) the record on appeal in a limited civil case. • Before you fill out this form, read Information on Appeal Procedures for Limited Civil Cases (form APP-101-INFO) to know your rights and responsibilities. • This form can be attached to your notice of appeal. If it is not attached to your notice of appeal, you must serve and file this form within 10 days after you file your notice of appeal. If you do not file this form on time, the court may dismiss your appeal. • Fill out this form and make a copy of the completed form for your records and for each of the other parties. • Serve a copy of the completed form on each of the other parties and keep proof of this service. • Take or mail the original completed form and proof of service on the other parties to the clerk’s office for the same court that issued the judgment or order you are appealing. It is a good idea to take or mail an extra copy to the clerk and ask the clerk to stamp it to show that the original has been filed. Judicial Council of California Revised January 1, 2021, Optional Form Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.831 www.FormsWorkFlow.com

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