Transmittal of Appeal to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals by the Trial Court Clerk is when a trial court clerk sends an appeal to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals. This is usually done when the trial court has made a decision that a party believes should be overturned, and they wish to appeal the decision. The appeal is usually filed with the trial court clerk, who then sends the appeal to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals. The clerk is responsible for making sure that all the necessary documents and evidence related to the appeal are included in the transmittal. There are two types of Transmittal of Appeal to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals by the Trial Court Clerk: 1. Original Transmittal: This is when an appeal is filed with the trial court clerk, and the clerk sends the original appeal documents to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals. 2. Certified Transmittal: This is when the trial court clerk sends copies of the appeal documents to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, along with a certificate of authenticity. The certificate of authenticity states that the copied documents are true and accurate copies of the original documents.