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How to fill out the Docketing Statement online
This guide provides a clear and supportive overview of how to fill out the Docketing Statement online. The Docketing Statement is an essential document for initiating an appeal in the Utah court system, and following these steps will help ensure that you complete it accurately and effectively.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out the Docketing Statement online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Docketing Statement form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Enter the name, bar number, address, and telephone number of the counsel representing the appellant at the top of the form.
- Fill in the court name (Utah Supreme Court or Court of Appeals) and the names of the parties involved, including the appellant and appellee, along with the respective case numbers.
- Indicate the nature of the proceeding by specifying whether the appeal is from a final judgment, order, or decree of a lower court or agency.
- Provide information regarding the jurisdiction, referencing the appropriate Utah Code Ann. statutes.
- List all relevant dates, including the date of the final judgment or order, the filing date of the notice of appeal, and any motions filed per Utah Rules.
- Indicate whether the appellant is an inmate invoking rule 21(f).
- If applicable, state if the appeal is from a certified final judgment in a multiple party or claim case, and include information on any claims and parties remaining in court.
- For criminal cases, specify the charges, sentence, and current incarceration status of the defendant.
- List the issues on appeal, clearly stating each issue, the determinative law, and the applicable standard of review.
- Summarize the facts that are necessary for understanding the issues presented in the appeal.
- Indicate whether the appeal is subject to transfer by the Supreme Court to the Court of Appeals and provide grounds if advocating or opposing such a transfer.
- List any related appeals, providing the name, case number, and citation for each if relevant.
- Attach required documents such as the final judgment, relevant rulings, notice of appeal, and any filed motions.
- Sign the document in the specified section and ensure that all required information is included before finalizing the document.
- Once completed, review the form for accuracy, then save changes, download, print, or share the Docketing Statement as needed.
Begin filling out the Docketing Statement online to efficiently manage your appeal process.
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Filing a written statement involves preparing a document that outlines your legal arguments or responses to a court matter. Be sure to include relevant details, references to applicable laws, and clear reasoning. An effective Docketing Statement can act as an organizing tool for your written submissions, ensuring you address all necessary points. Consider consulting with legal professionals to ensure your statement meets all court requirements.
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